The period between two solo exhibitions offers an opportunity to juxtapose works representing various conceptions of art within a subtly staged show. In order not to spoil the upcoming surprises, only a few names shall be mentioned.
Artists from the gallery's program include James Bishop, Antonio Calderara, Andreas Christen, Joseph Egan, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Agnes Martin, Fred Sandback and Richard Tuttle.
In the two smaller rooms of the gallery, drawings and prints by early twentieth century artists enter into an intimate dialog with contemporary works. The defining leitmotif is the interplay between form, structure and shape.
Installation view room 4
Installation view room 1
Installation view room 2
Installation view room 2
Installation view room 2
Installation view room 2
Installation view room 3
Installation view room 3
Installation view room 3
Installation view room 3
Installation view room 4
Installation view room 4
Andreas Christen
Ohne Titel
1998
140 x 140 cm
MDF - Platte
Andreas Christen
Ohne Titel
1998
140 x 140 cm
MDF - Platte
Andreas Christen
Ohne Titel
1998
140 x 140 cm
MDF - Platte
(daylight)
Joseph Egan
Birds of a feather
2010
38 x 30 x 4.5 cm
various paints and sand on wood
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
Winter Maple and Pine
2007
114.3 x 152.4 cm / 45 x 60 ''
Oil on linen
Will Insley
Will Insley (1929–2011)
October 11, 2023 to January 24, 2024
James Bishop
James Bishop
Publisher: ER Publishing, Edited by Molly Warnock
Joseph Egan
Joseph Egan and Anton Himstedt: Common Ground
Publisher: Josef Albers Museum Quadrat Bottrop, Ulrike Growe
INSIGHT #3 spotlights the graphic work of Fred Sandback through three examples from 1974 and 1982.
Will Insley, Vision of a Future Civilization, Westwood Gallery, NYC
September 8 to November 4, 2023
Rita McBride, Particulates, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
March 26 to November 25, 2023
Rita McBride, Momentum,
Dia Beacon, Beacon, NY,
July 1, 2023 to January 2025
Sol LeWitt (1928–2007)
A Wall Drawing Retrospective
Yale University Art Gallery and Williams College Museum of Art
November 16, 2008 – 2033