In early March, The New Criterion published “A Cleaner Slate”—my review of four exhibitions of abstract painting: “Paul Mogensen” at Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, “Gerhard Richter: Cage Paintings” at Gagosian, Beverly Hills, “Stanley Whitney: How Black is That Blue” at Matthew Marks, Los Angeles and “Jim Isermann: Hypercube” at Praz-Delavallade, Los Angeles.
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abstraction,
Blum & Poe,
Gagosian Gallery,
Gerhard Richter,
Jim Isermann,
Matthew Marks,
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Paul Megensen,
Praz-Delavallade,
Stanley Whitney,
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My posting on the Mono-ha show that Mika Yoshitake curated at Blum & Poe.
Katsuro Yoshida, Cut-off (hang), 1969/1986 Wood, rope, stone. Wood: 13 3/4 x 13 3/4 x 130 inches (35 x 35 x 330 centimeters)Rope: 32 feet, 9 5/8 inches (10 meters). Stone: 176.4 pounds (80 kilograms). Installed dimensions variable. Image courtesy of Blum & Poe, Los Angeles Here is a link to my review of Blum& Poe’s amazing new show […]
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Blum & Poe,
Jiro Takamatsu,
Katsuhiko Narita,
Katsuro Yoshida,
Kishio Suga,
Koji Enokura,
Lee Ufan,
Los Angeles Art Galleries,
Minimalism,
Mono-ha,
Noboru Takayama,
Nobuo Sekine,
Noriyuki Haraguchi,
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