Time.LessApril Gornik (b. 1953)
Light Before Heat, 1983
Oil on linen
Parrish Art Museum
Water Mill, Long Island
Time.LessApril Gornik (b. 1953)
Light Before Heat, 1983
Oil on linen
Parrish Art Museum
Water Mill, Long Island
For a minute there, the museum’s windows became a work of art.
The blue screens on the external walls seen from a distance, are Clifford Ross’, Digital Wave, 2017, video on 2 LED walls. Another version, from 2105, was installed in the interior lobby:
September 3rd, 2017
Parrish Art Museum
Water Mill, Long Island
cool, white fluorescent light
utility vs art
perceptually clear vs conceptually blurred
Dan Flavin (1933-1996),
the nominal three (to William of Ockham), 1963
Parrish Art Museum
Water Mill, Long Island
The painting,
Howard Kanovitz (1938 – 2009)
Hamptons Drive-In, 1974
Acrylic on canvas
and the film of how it came to be. Because, in Mr. Kanovitz’ words ”if you’re gonna paint a picture, first you gotta take the picture”.
From The Parrish Art Museum Collection
September 3rd, 2017
The closer you look, the harder it is to believe that these photos are actually paintings.Richard McLean (1934-2014)
Western Tableau with Rhodesian Ridgeback (Trails West), 1993
Oil on linen
Richard McLean (1934-2014)
(Detail) Western Tableau with Rhodesian Ridgeback (Trails West), 1993
Oil on linen
Charles Bell (1935-1995)
Troupe, 1983
Oil on canvas
Ralph Goings (1928-2016)
Miss Albany Diner, 1993
Oil on canvas
Robert Cottingham (b. 1935)
Radios, 1977
Oil on linen
Robert Bechtle (b. 1932)
’73 Malibu, 1974
Oil on canvas
John Kacere (1920-1999)
Untitled, 1974
Watercolour on paper
John Kacere (1920-1999)
Reina ’79, 1979
Oil on linen
Randy Dudley (b. 1950)
Gowanus Canal from 2nd Street, 1986
Oil on canvas
Davis Cone (b. 1950)
State-Autumn Evening, 2002
Acrylic on canvas
Don Jacot (b. 1949)
Herald Square, 1936 (After Berenice Abbott), 2013
Oil on linen
Don Jacot (b. 1949)
(Detail) Herald Square, 1936 (After Berenice Abbott), 2013
Oil on linen
From Lens to Eye to Hand, Photorealism 1969 to Today, was an exhibition that took a fresh look at this contemporary art movement that found its roots in the mid-1960s in New York and California, evolving from the then dominant movements, Abstract Expressionism, Pop art and Minimalism. And, while Photorealism reached its height in the ’70s, there are some magnificent works proving that the movement continues today.
Parrish Art Museum
Water Mill, Long Island
September 3rd, 2017
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