Representative works by Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Giorgio Griffa and Sol LeWitt are on display in the gallery rooms over the summer months.
The mastery of large formats demonstrates in each case how an artistic life’s work became the guiding principle of pictorial creation. This allows the means of visual expression to unfold on the image support with supreme certainty of success and gives rise to the freedom of a reduced, or eruptive, signature.
The picture surface is the domain in which the viewer’s eye in turn is afforded the freedom to take in and comprehend spaces and tensions, depth, fullness and emptiness.
The exhibition is well worth paying a visit on multiple occasions.
Installation view room 4
Installation view office room
Installation view office room
Installation view room 1
Installation view room 2
Installation view room 2
Installation view room 3
Installation view room 3
Installation view room 3
Installation view room 4
Giorgio Griffa
Senza Titolo
1972
50.9 x 72.3 cm
ink on paper
Giorgio Griffa
Senza Titolo
1975
150 x 260 cm
acylic on canvas
Giorgio Griffa
Senza Titolo
1975
150 x 260 cm
acylic on canvas
Giorgio Griffa
Senza Titolo
1977
46 x 61.8 cm
watercolor on paper
Giorgio Griffa
Senza Titolo
n.d.
51 x 72 cm
ink on paper
Sol LeWitt
Bands of Lines in Different Directions
1996
50.8 x 210.8 cm
color aquatint, two parts
Ed. 23/36
Sol LeWitt
Complex Forms
1990
each: 35.6 x 142.6 cm
Artist Book with five folded silkscreens
Ed. AP 2/2
Sol LeWitt
Horizontal Bands (More or Less)
2002
154 x 147 cm
gouache on paper
Sol LeWitt
Horizontal Bands (More or Less)
2002
154 x 147 cm
gouache on paper
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
The Elm Tree
1990
203.2 x 152.4 cm
oil on linen
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
The Elm Tree
1990
203.2 x 152.4 cm
oil on linen
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
The Locust Trees
1988
152.4 x 203.2 cm
oil on linen
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
The Locust Trees
1988
152.4 x 203.2 cm
oil on linen
Dan Flavin (1933–1996) and Will Insley (1929–2011)
March 6 to April 26, 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.
Joseph Egan, Ptolemäus: Die Welt im Griff? Antike Kartographie und zeitgenössische Kunst, Kunsthaus Grenchen
3. März bis 26. Mai 2024
Dan Flavin, Widmungen aus Licht, Kunstmuseum Basel
2. März bis 18. August 2024
Rita McBride, Momentum,
Dia Beacon, Beacon, NY,
July 1, 2023 to January 2025
Fred Sandback, Kurt Büsser ermöglicht... Erich Buchholz und Fred Sandback, Museum Wiesbaden
19. Januar bis 14. April 2024
Sol LeWitt (1928–2007)
A Wall Drawing Retrospective
Yale University Art Gallery and Williams College Museum of Art
November 16, 2008 – 2033