Get set to see colors spilling off the wall, pixelation without a screen or electronics and fabric used in a way you’ve probably never seen it when the Springfield Museum of Art (SMoA) introduces its ...
At NSU Art Museum’s ambitious new show on color-field painting, there is one significant omission that lovers of modern art won’t be able to miss. Mark Rothko, whose color-block canvases made him one ...
Helen Frankenthaler, “Canal” (1963), acrylic on canvas, 208.3 x 146.1 cm (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; purchased with the aid of funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, in ...
Peter Bradley has led an enviable life as a successful artist and curator, and was at the forefront of the contemporary abstract painter’s movement in the early 1970s. For the past few decades Bradley ...
Given that esteemed Color Field painter Sam Gilliam’s career spans more than six decades and his work was first acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1979, it’s surprising that he has never ...
Hollis Taggart will open Thresholds of Perceptibility: The Color Field Paintings of Leon Berkowitz, marking the gallery’s first solo presentation of the artist’s work since it took on exclusive ...
The sixth edition of the GEMS: Collecting Post-War Abstraction sale, curated by art world veteran Dakota Sica, is now live for bidding on Artnet Auctions through March 25. Below, we spoke to Sica ...
NEW HAVEN -- Professor Richard O. Prum wants someday to compile a "field guide to the dinosaurs," in living color. He's got one page so far, and it's a beauty. The watercolor, painted by Madison ...
Adams’ latest work abandons floral references, transforming the painted surface into an open field of sensation. © Lindsay Adams, courtesy the artist and Sean ...
The artist’s earliest Color Field paintings, with their indomitable colors, austere compositions and wild pictorial spaces, are among the movement’s signal achievements. By Roberta Smith In the early ...
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