Go see – New York: Robert Ryman at Pace Wildenstein through March 27, 2010
Monday, March 15th, 2010
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Robert Ryman at PaceWildenstein Gallery at 32 E 57 Street in New York. Installation View. All images via PaceWildenstein Gallery unless otherwise noted
Currently on view at PaceWildenstein Gallery is “Robert Ryman: Large-small, thick-thin, light reflecting, light absorbing” – the exhibition of thirty new paintings of the renowned minimalist American artists. Executed in Ryman’s signature monochromatic palette the paintings on display measure ten to thirty square inches and represent a wide gamut of experimentation in materials, including wood, MDF board, aluminum, and stretched cotton. The works appear strong and indestructible, although painted on the paper-thin material Tyvek. In addition to traditional graphite and ink, Ryman employs such painterly materials as acrylic varnish, enamel and epoxy. To hang the paintings to the walls, the artist will use regular staples, which are a traditional integral part of his aesthetics.
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Robert Ryman at Pace Wildenstein. Installation View
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