Gary Petersen, "Both of Us" (2022), acrylic and oil on canvas, 54 x 90 inches (all images courtesy McKenzie Fine Art, New York; photos by Jason Mandella) I have been following Gary Petersen’s work ...
In the late 1950s, Helen Lundeberg (1908-1999) developed a crisp, hard-edge style for paintings that oscillate visually between geometric abstraction and wide-open landscapes navigating between the ...
With his latest series of shaped paintings, layered with meaning and symbolism, the artist insists that the so-called canon is informed by non-Western visual traditions that preceded it. The zine’s ...
Richard Anuszkiewicz, an American painter whose meticulous, mathematical approach to color and composition made him one of Op-Art’s biggest stars, died at his home in Englewood, New Jersey on May ...
With each passing year a new art fair surreptitiously emerges on the New York scene. Come early March, collectors and dealers find their calendars completely filled, balancing the newer fairs like ...
The shapes in Terran Last Gun’s artwork — skyward-gazing discs, sharply drawn triangles, portal-like doorways and striped expanses — aren’t purely abstract. They’re rooted in forms he noticed in ...
When discussing 20th-century Korean art, dansaekhwa, or Korean monochrome paintings, take center stage. But in the western world, geometric abstraction was all the rage. Korea's view on the latter art ...
NEWARK Art museums are in the business of sorting out history. And it often falls to our smaller institutions to tackle the initial, broad-stroke cuts. Over the years the Newark Museum has taken on ...
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