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Neo-Abstraction: Celebrating A Gift Of Contemporary Art From John And Sara Shlesinger

06 Jun, 2020 - 13 Sep, 2020
At the end of 2019, John and Sara Shlesinger donated 110 works of global contemporary art from their personal collection to the Georgia Museum of Art, transforming the museum鈥檚 ability to teach and exhibit cutting-edge art of the past 25 years. This exhibition celebrates their gift by showcasing a selection of works by emerging and established artists from it. 鈥淣eo-Abstraction鈥 highlights the resurgence of abstract art among contemporary artists, including an early spin painting by Damien Hirst, a mixed-media assemblage by Wade Guyton and Kelley Walker and a photographic abstraction by Walead Beshty. Their works vary in method. Some employ traditional forms of painterly abstraction. Others use technology to remove bodily gesture from the equation. Still others investigate the boundary between the representational and the abstract. But, for each artist, abstraction offers a way to make visible materiality, process, expression and chance. As a result, their works bring us as viewers back to a real, physical and emotional encounter with the objecthood of our world.




At the end of 2019, John and Sara Shlesinger donated 110 works of global contemporary art from their personal collection to the Georgia Museum of Art, transforming the museum鈥檚 ability to teach and exhibit cutting-edge art of the past 25 years. This exhibition celebrates their gift by showcasing a selection of works by emerging and established artists from it. 鈥淣eo-Abstraction鈥 highlights the resurgence of abstract art among contemporary artists, including an early spin painting by Damien Hirst, a mixed-media assemblage by Wade Guyton and Kelley Walker and a photographic abstraction by Walead Beshty. Their works vary in method. Some employ traditional forms of painterly abstraction. Others use technology to remove bodily gesture from the equation. Still others investigate the boundary between the representational and the abstract. But, for each artist, abstraction offers a way to make visible materiality, process, expression and chance. As a result, their works bring us as viewers back to a real, physical and emotional encounter with the objecthood of our world.




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