Veröffentlicht am 27.06.2013
James Kalm has the rare opportunity
to bare witness to many of the cultural happenings of New York City, and
report them to viewers via his videos. A close viewing of this
documentation may reveal trends and directions that might effect
artistic practices elsewhere. With "DNA Strands of Abstraction" your
reporter covers the second of three major summer group shows that
highlight nonobjective painting. This sudden attention to abstract
painting gives viewers a chance to reevaluate the many facets of this
practice and with "DNA" see the works of at least three generations of
artists side by side. This show includes views of works by Robert
Motherwell, Helen Frankenthaler, Franz Kline, Al Held, Louise Nevelson,
Jules Olitski, Larry Poons, Richard Anuszkiewicz, Joshua Abelow, Ronald
Bladen, Brooke Moyse, Kenneth Noland and others.
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