12.30.2014
5.18.2014
PAINTING
PIERRE SOULAGES
Dominique-Levy, New York, NY
Dominique-Levy, New York, NY
FIRST FLOOR INSTALLATION VIEW
SOULAGES ARCHIVES, 2014. PHOTO: © VINCENT CUNILLÈRE
SECOND FLOOR INSTALLATION VIEW
SOULAGES ARCHIVES, 2014. PHOTO: © VINCENT CUNILLÈRE
SECOND FLOOR INSTALLATION VIEW
SOULAGES ARCHIVES, 2014. PHOTO: © VINCENT CUNILLÈRE
FIRST FLOOR INSTALLATION VIEW
SOULAGES ARCHIVES, 2014. PHOTO: © VINCENT CUNILLÈRE
JACQUELINE HUMPHRIES
Jacqueline Humphries, 41/14, 2014 and Untitled, 2014 (installation view, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York). Collection of the artist; courtesy Greene Naftali Gallery, New York. Photograph by Bill Orcutt
LAURA OWENS
Laura Owens, Untitled, 2013 (detail). Oil, Flashe, acrylic, bike wheels, training wheels, wagon wheels, and tricycle wheel on linen, 108 × 84 in. (274.3 × 213.4 cm), Private collection; courtesy the artist and Gavin Brown’s enterprise, New York. Photograph by Tom Powel.
AMY SILLMAN
Amy Sillman, Mother, 2013-14. Oil on canvas, 91 × 84 in. (231.1 × 213.4 cm). Collection of the artist; courtesy Sikkema Jenkins Co., New York. Photograph by John Berens
CHARLINE VON HEYLE
Charline von Heyl, Folk Tales, 2013. Acrylic, ink,wax, charcoal and collage on paper, each: 24 × 19 in. 61 × 48.3 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Petzel, New York. Photo: Jason Mandella
1.05.2014
100 DRAWINGS, 100 GESTURES :: MODERN STRUCTURE with BERG, JONES, SARVIS Dance at Portland Museum of Art
The dancing body has long been a subject matter for drawing. If one can consider line as the trace of a point in motion, the very act of dance becomes a drawing in itself -- an insertion of line into time and the three-dimensional space of our lived world; the motion of marking surface.
Modern dance trio Berg Jones & Sarvis highlight the physicality of both drawing and choreography as they perform in collaboration with my expansive work, Modern Structure, an installation of 100 graphite drawings on paper and wood panels at the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine.
Berg Jones & Sarvis ::
Modern dancers Berg, Jones & Sarvis perform nationally and are known for their sardonic, physical, and unpredictable trios. Their large, site-specific pieces for 'non-dancers' are legendary.
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