Gallery: Art Museum MS1 Więckowskiego 36, Łódź, Poland Artists:
Barnett Newman, Charley Toorop, Henri Matisse, Kazimir Malevich, Marc Chagall, Martial Raysse, Nola Hatterman, Pablo Picasso, Piet Mondrian, Roy Lichtenstein, Vincent van Gogh, Wassily Kandinsky, Willem de Kooning
On view at David Zwirner’s uptown gallery on East 69th Street will be an exhibition of new “collage sculptures,”as referred to by the artist. Made from crushed and bent steel tubing, painted in colors ranging from muted lavender-gray to vibrant yellow, and combined with highly polished circular disks, these intimately scaled works are characterized by their formal horizontality, alternately resting on pedestals, Donald Judd tables, or insta...
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On view at David Zwirner’s uptown gallery on East 69th Street will be an exhibition of new “collage sculptures,”as referred to by the artist. Made from crushed and bent steel tubing, painted in colors ranging from muted lavender-gray to vibrant yellow, and combined with highly polished circular disks, these intimately scaled works are characterized by their formal horizontality, alternately resting on pedestals, Donald Judd tables, or installed directly on the wall. A new format for the artist, the wall-mounted sculptures again recall Judd, while playfully defying the geometric rigor of his wall boxes in the way in which they give the illusion of folding and drooping in response to gravity. The colorful, matte finishes of these sculptures render the steel effortlessly malleable, as if clay-like, and the folds and turns of steel of these works likewise operate in tension with their perceived lightness, confounding perception.