Line and Place
Past exhibition
Works
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Oscar BluemnerUntitled, 1914-15watercolor on paper5 x 6 3/4 in.
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Tom WesselmannMonica Lying On Blanket (Black), 1988Enamel on laser-cut steel20 3/8 x 40 1/8 in
51.8 x 101.9 cm11/25 + 6 AP -
Hwang SeontaeThe Space with Sunshine II, 2022Tempered Glass, Sandblast & LED Backlit34 ½ x 79 ½ x 1 ½ in
87 x 202 x 4 cm -
Hwang SeontaeThe Space with Sunshine I, 2022Tempered Glass, Sandblast & LED Backlit34 ½ x 79 ½ x 1 ½ in
87 x 202 x 4 cm -
Roy LichtensteinPyramid, 1969Color pencil on rag paper4 x 6 in
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Roy LichtensteinTemple, 1964Exhibition poster18 x 24 in
Press release
Line and Place centers on works that are unified by a shared usage of sharp lines. This common visual language provides an intriguing bridge to connect infrequently associated art historical movements, chiefly Precisionism and Pop Art. What results is an exhibition that showcases a broad spectrum of contexts and sensibilities, offering close similarities and vast differences to be explored on the foundation of a similar visual style. From meticulous, architectural compositions by Oscar Bluemner and sensuous sculpture by Tom Wesselmann, to the meditative illuminated glass sculptures of contemporary master Hwang Seontae; the selection of works in this exhibition provides a fresh view on over 100 years of Art History.
Overview