
George Ortman’s painted constructions of the 1950s and early 1960s are pioneering works. Their reductive geometry and modular color were widely seen as being at the forefront of young artists move away from abstract expressionism.
George Ortman’s painted constructions of the 1950s and early 1960s are pioneering works. Their reductive geometry and modular color were widely seen as being at the forefront of young artists move away from abstract expressionism.
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Tags: Algus Greenspon Gallery, California, Dada, Donald Judd, Ellsworth Kelly, Ellswoth Kelly, Frank Stella, George Ortman, Georges Seurat, Henri Matisse, Hilton Kramer, Jasper Johns, Joseph Cornell, Kenneth Noland, Lee Bontecou, Marcel Duchamp, Morris Louis, New York, Paolo Uccello, Robert Rauschenberg, Stable Gallery, Stanley William Hayter, Tanager Gallery
Installation view. March 31 – May 6, 2011 Mitchell-Innes & Nash is pleased to present Arp/Brancusi, an exhibition of sculpture and painted relief works on view at 1018 Madison Avenue, New York, March 29 – May 6, 2011. The exhibition will include a focused selection of works by Arp along with two small sculptures by Brancusi, offering a rare opportunity to view these two 20th Century masters side by side. Sculptures in wood, bronze and […]