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SUMMARY:EXPO CHICAGO Booth 111
DESCRIPTION:Michael Rosenfeld Gallery is excited to return to EXPO CHICAGO after a ten-year hiatus with a presentation of major twentieth and twenty-first-century artworks that exemplify the gallery’s commitment to expanding the canon of American art. Encompassing a wide range of disciplines including painting\, drawing\, sculpture\, collage\, and assemblage\, the exhibition will be anchored by masterworks by represented artists and those long associated with the gallery’s program. In honor of Chicago’s vital history as a cultural hub\, Booth 111 will feature several artists associated with the city. Major works by native Chicagoans Eldzier Cortor (1916–2015)\, Archibald J. Motley\, Jr. (1891–1981)\, Theodore Roszak (1907–1981)\, and Charles White (1918–1979) will be featured alongside works by artists who found their voice at the city’s premier art schools\, such as Benny Andrews (1930–2006)\, Richmond Barthé (1901–1989)\, Raymond Jonson (1891–1982)\, and Lenore Tawney (1907–2007). Spanning nearly nine decades of American art\, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery’s EXPO CHICAGO presentation encapsulates the inclusive range of artists who have made essential contributions to the country’s cultural history that the gallery has championed for over thirty-five years. \n  \nVisit Booth 111 to view works by Benny Andrews\, Hannelore Baron\, Richmond Barthé\, Mary Bauermeister\, Romare Bearden\, John Biggers\, Norman Bluhm\, Robert Colescott\, Bruce Conner\, Joseph Cornell\, Eldzier Cortor\, Harold Cousins\, Elaine de Kooning\, Willem de Kooning\, Dorothy Dehner\, Beauford Delaney\, Claire Falkenstein\, Sam Gilliam\, Adolph Gottlieb\, Nancy Grossman\, Hans Hofmann\, Raymond Jonson\, Lee Krasner\, Yayoi Kusama\, Alfred Leslie\, Norman Lewis\, Conrad Marca-Relli\, Archibald J. Motley\, Jr.\, Louise Nevelson\, Alfonso Ossorio\, Irene Rice Pereira\, Marion Perkins\, Richard Pousette-Dart\, Theodore Roszak\, Betye Saar\, Lucas Samaras\, Esphyr Slobodkina\, Lenore Tawney\, Alma Thomas\, Bob Thompson\, Jack Tworkov\, Charmion von Wiegand\, Charles White\, Jack Whitten\, and William T. Williams.
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LOCATION:Navy Pier\, Chicago\, 600 E Grand Ave\, Chicago\, IL\, 60611\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Fair
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SUMMARY:Helwaser Gallery at EXPO CHICAGO
DESCRIPTION:Helwaser Gallery at Expo Chicago\nBooth 270\n09.19.2019 – 09.22.2019\nWorks by: Alexander Calder\, John Chamberlain\, Jean Dubuffet\, George Condo\, Michael Goldberg\, Adolph Gottlieb\, Hans Hofmann\, John Wesley\, Ed Ruscha\, Richard Serra\, Sol LeWitt\, Tom Wesselmann\, Jonas Wood\nSpecial presentation: Anton Ginzburg \nThe gallery will be hosting an online viewing room for Expo Chicago\, where you can explore and learn more about the booth’s presentation. \nFor more information on available works\, passes\, and general inquiries\, email us  \nHelwaser Gallery is pleased to participate in Expo Chicago from September 19-22 (Booth 270). The booth will highlight works by post-war and contemporary masters\, including Alexander Calder\, John Chamberlain\, Jean Dubuffet\, George Condo\, Michael Goldberg\, Adolph Gottlieb\, Hans Hofmann\, Yayoi Kusama\, Kenneth Noland\, Ed Ruscha\, Sol LeWitt\, Tom Wesselmann\, John Wesley\, and Jonas Wood. Complementing this presentation will be a dedicated section to New York-based artist Anton Ginzburg (b. 1974\, St. Petersburg\, Russia)\, whose works dialogue with modernist formal vocabularies. Marking Helwaser Gallery’s first year of participation in Expo Chicago\, the presentation will introduce the gallery’s overall program to the various audiences of the fair. \nExecuted on shaped wooden panels\, Ginzburg’s abstract\, dynamic compositions balance hard-edged geometry with painterly qualities. Ginzburg’s works have been the subject of significant solo exhibitions at the 54th Venice Biennale\, the Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston\, and the Southern Albert Art Gallery\, amongst others. His latest bodies of works address the color experiments of Mikhail Matyushin\, a leading figure of the Russian historical avant-garde. In the ORRA (2017- 2018) and VIEW (2018 – ongoing) series of paintings\, planes of color overlap and intersect with each other within smaller-scale works\, revealing figure-ground relationships. In larger works\, Ginzburg draws on the effects of the movement of color through space. Collectively\, the works analyse the act of viewing and demonstrates the process through the material practice of painting. \nThis focus on abstraction will continue in the main section of the booth with three large-scale paintings by Adolph Gottlieb\, Hans Hofmann\, and Kenneth Noland. Gottlieb’s monumental Black on White (1967) suspends gestural\, emotionally charged brushstrokes within a pure white color field. Hofmann’s Composition #2 (1951) is an arrangment of multiple elements within a bright yellow background\, underscoring the importance of color and form in his practice. Also on view is Noland’s Mysteries: Wild Heart (2000)\, which revisits the artist’s landmark series of concentric circle landscapes that was conceived in the 1960s\, with heightened\, dramatic color relationships. Presented together\, the works explore the various approaches that the painters took towards abstraction and their respective contributions as pioneers of the seminal art historical movements\, Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism. \nAlso exhibited will be a selection of work on paper by George Condo\, Ed Ruscha\, John Welsey\, Sol LeWitt\, and Jonas Wood. These drawings allow viewers to encounter the respective artists’ practice on a more intimate scale.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/helwaser-gallery-at-expo-chicago/
LOCATION:Expo Chicago\, 600 E Grand Ave\, Chicago IL 60611\, Chiago\, IL\, 60611\, United States
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