Rotating Group Show
Currently on view is a rotating group show of highlights from our inventory. We are currently exhibiting works by El Anatsui, Christopher Beane, Stanley Casselman, Jim Dine, Friedel Dzubas, Spencer Finch, Sam Francis, David Hockney, Jasper Johns, Jay Kelly, William Kentridge, Jeff Koons, David Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Frank Stella, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Donald Sultan, Bernar Venet, and Andy Warhol. Highlights include work by Frank Stella, whose current retrospective at the Whitney Museum of America Art is on view through February 7, 2016. Our current Frank Stella prints include Estoril Five I, 1982; Imola Three II (fm Circuits), 1984; and Polar Co-ordinates VII, 1980.
James Rosenquist's The Bird of Paradise Approaches the Hot Water Planet, 1989, is a monumental 33 color colored pressed paper pulp work with lithography collage elements. The Bird of Paradise is from Rosenquist's groundbreaking Welcome to the Water Plant series made with Tyler Graphics, which expanded the size and scope of what a print could be. Other highlights include Spencer Finch's Back To Kansas, an aquatint and chine coll茅 based on one of the artist's wall paintings that has been temporarily installed in several locations. The squares of color, although different from those in the painting, are also based on colors found in The Wizard of Oz.
Four gestural lineocut prints of cats by the South African artist William Kentridge, entitled Universal Archive: Ref 21 A-D, 2012, are a suite of four linocuts printed on pages from original Encyclopedia Britannica. Additional works include Jasper Johns Untitled, 1995; El Anatsui's new edition , Variation 2_C Pewter, 201, 2015; Robert Rauschenberg's Opal Gospel, 1971; and Jeff Koons's Dom P茅rignon Balloon Venus, 2013.
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Currently on view is a rotating group show of highlights from our inventory. We are currently exhibiting works by El Anatsui, Christopher Beane, Stanley Casselman, Jim Dine, Friedel Dzubas, Spencer Finch, Sam Francis, David Hockney, Jasper Johns, Jay Kelly, William Kentridge, Jeff Koons, David Mitchell, Robert Motherwell, Frank Stella, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Donald Sultan, Bernar Venet, and Andy Warhol. Highlights include work by Frank Stella, whose current retrospective at the Whitney Museum of America Art is on view through February 7, 2016. Our current Frank Stella prints include Estoril Five I, 1982; Imola Three II (fm Circuits), 1984; and Polar Co-ordinates VII, 1980.
James Rosenquist's The Bird of Paradise Approaches the Hot Water Planet, 1989, is a monumental 33 color colored pressed paper pulp work with lithography collage elements. The Bird of Paradise is from Rosenquist's groundbreaking Welcome to the Water Plant series made with Tyler Graphics, which expanded the size and scope of what a print could be. Other highlights include Spencer Finch's Back To Kansas, an aquatint and chine coll茅 based on one of the artist's wall paintings that has been temporarily installed in several locations. The squares of color, although different from those in the painting, are also based on colors found in The Wizard of Oz.
Four gestural lineocut prints of cats by the South African artist William Kentridge, entitled Universal Archive: Ref 21 A-D, 2012, are a suite of four linocuts printed on pages from original Encyclopedia Britannica. Additional works include Jasper Johns Untitled, 1995; El Anatsui's new edition , Variation 2_C Pewter, 201, 2015; Robert Rauschenberg's Opal Gospel, 1971; and Jeff Koons's Dom P茅rignon Balloon Venus, 2013.