Marking Time: Process in Minimal Abstraction Marking Time: Process in Minimal Abstraction features a selection of nearly a dozen paintings and works on paper from the Guggenheim collection by Agnes Martin, Roman Opałka, Park Seo-Bo, and others. This presentation explores how artists operating in a variety of contexts foregrounded… Read More
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Spilling Over: Painting Color in the 1960s at Whitney Museum of American Art, opens March 29, 2019
“This exhibition gathers paintings from the 1960s and early 1970s that inventively use bold, saturated, and even hallucinatory color to activate perception. During this period, many artists adopted acrylic paint—a newly available, plastic-based medium—and explored its expansive technical possibilities and wider range of hues. Color… Read More
Women of Abstract Expressionism at Denver Art Museum (DAM), through September 25, 2016
The Denver Art Museum presents the first full-scale museum presentation celebrating the female artists of the Abstract Expressionist movement. The exhibition brings together 51 paintings to examine the distinct contributions of 12 artists who played an integral role in what has been recognized as the first fully-American modern art… Read More
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