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Friday, December 16, 2016











Mark Rothko: Dark Palette @Pace Gallery

http://www.pacegallery.com/exhibitions/12835/dark-palette




 510 W. 25th Street
New York, NY 10022, USA 
Friday, November 4, 2016–Saturday, January 7, 2017
Just when you thought that "if you've seen one Rothko, you've seen them all", this blockbuster exhibit takes your breath away.I highly recommend it as it contains a treasure trove of master-pieces on loan from many esteemed museums.

Mark Rothko
Untitled (Rust, Blacks on Plum)
1962
oil on canvas 60" x 57" (152.4 cm x 144.8 cm) No. 07446 Format of original photography: Transparency Photographer: Hickey Robertson
I learn something new every day. Did you know that Rothko was "born Markus Yakovlevich Rotkovich on September 25, 1903 in Daugavpils, Lativia and his family emigrated to New York in 1913. He studied for a year at Yale University on a scholarship, ultimately dropping out and returning to New York where he enrolled at the Parsons New School for Design and was taught by Arshile Gorky, who had a lasting influence on the young artist.  —from Artnet http://www.artnet.com/artists/mark-rothko/ 

Arshille Gorky
Agony
Oil on canvas
40 x 50 1/2 in.  (101.6 x128.7 cm)
Museum of Modern Art, New York. A Conger Goodyear Fund (88.1950)
Photo © The Museum of Modern Art
Licensed by SCALA / Art Resource, N.Y.

Did you know that Gorky was "born Vostanik Manoug Adoian on April 15, 1904 in Khorgom, Turkish Armenia, he and his family were victims of the Armenian Genocide, with a young Gorky a witness of his mother’s death at the hands of Turkish militants. He escaped by fleeing first to Russia and eventually to the United States in 1920, changing his name and identity in the process."
—from Artnet http://www.artnet.com/artists/arshile-gorky/

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Zaha Hadid @Leila Heller


ZAHA HADID
December 8, 2016 - January 21, 2017

568 West 25th Street New York, NY 10001 USA
www.leilahellergallery.com

Known for architectural wonders world-wide, Zaha Hadad also designed furniture, vases, paintings and jewelry.
This current exhibit in Chelsea features an impeccably finished suite of furniture and vases in a wide range of materials. The work is shown to great effect: the biomorrphic shapes and luscious surfaces are accentuated by the placement and arrangement within the pristine gallery setting.

Chelsea will soon be home to a Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) building at 520 West 28th Street, adjacent to the Highline which was just voted "building of the year".
—Read more about this at goo.gl/R6h5fh
Volu Dining Furniture, 2015
American Walnut
Table: D. 70.5 in / 180 cm
Bench: 18 x 73 x 18 in / 45.7 x 185.4 x 45.7 cm
Courtesy of Zaha Hadid Design, London
Courtesy of Leila Heller Gallery, New York

This Dining furniture set is from Zaha Hadad's later "semi-liquid phase" and " is conceived ... with curved components and is shaped further by typological, functional and ergonomic considerations."
— from the Press Release, Leila Heller Gallery

Zaha Hadid
Kloris, 2008
Fiberglass finish: Chrome Woosh Lacquer
10 petals:
200.4 x 255.6 in /509 x 649 cm
Courtesy of Zaha Hadid Design, London

Courtesy of Leila Heller Gallery, New York



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Thursday, December 15, 2016

Andrea Grützner @Julie Saul Gallery in Chelsea

The current exhibit of photographs by Andrea Grützner titled Erbgericht (Guesthouse) is a standout. The photos (using analog processes) have the presence and visual weight of monumental paintings and are firmly in the tradition of classic abstraction of the both the De Stijl and Bauhaus styles.


Andrea Grützner
Untitled 8, 2014
pigment print
59 x 39 1/2”

edition of 5
© Andrea Grützner, Courtesy Julie Saul Gallery, New York

The focus on shadows and the asymmetrical composition place this image in a lineage that harks back to László Moholy-Nagy and André Kertész.

Here is a quote from an excellent blog entry on Photography and Abstraction: "European photographers began to produce work nourished by cubism, abstraction and the Bauhaus aesthetic pioneered by Moholy-Nagy and El Lissitsky.  Members of the New Vision Group began to produce innovative compositions. Within the French avant-garde, photographers such as André Kertész and Florence Henri began to treat form in new ways.  Kertész produced work like Shadow of the Eiffel Tower, 1929. "
goo.gl/NNgirH
Andrea Grützner
Untitled 6, 2014
pigment print
59 x 39 1/2”
edition of 5
© Andrea Grützner, Courtesy Julie Saul Gallery, New York

Henri would seek out the abstract within the concrete in work like Abstract Composition (handrail) 1930. Henri would also use mirrors to manipulate composition on form as in her work. One interesting example is Window, 1928-29.






Julie Saul Gallery

535 West 22 Street, 6 floor
New York, NY 10011
212 627-2410
212 627-2411 fax
Andrea Grützner
Erbgericht (Guesthouse)
October 29 - December 23, 2016
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