Post-war artists have strived to push beyond boundaries and norms, even within the traditional realm of graphic art. Beyond Graphic presents a broad range of drawings and works on paper that vary from traditional to innovative approaches by local, national, and internationally known artists. Minimal and Conceptual pioneer
Sol LeWitt is acknowledged with Wall Drawing #89 1b from 1998. Predicated on advanced design over execution, the work removes the central element of traditional drawing – the artist’s hand. This
work by LeWitt is a five by five foot square of gloss red paint with a three-foot diameter circle painted in matte red. The emphasis on color interaction and spare geometric design recall the works of Josef Albers, rendered on a large scale, directly on the wall.
Gerry Snyder, one of the artists in the show, will execute the drawing.
Julian Opie is another innovator, creating elegant line drawings with a hybrid process utilizing photography and hand-rendering with digital manipulation. His schematic figures have the familiarity and impersonality of public signs, yet are simultaneously based on the fundaments of live figure drawing, imbuing the works with individual personality.