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Pictures of Nothing: Abstract Art from the Permanent Collection

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Pictures of Nothing: Abstract Art from the Permanent CollectionFriday, July 12, 2013 - Sunday, September 8, 2013

This exhibition, named after the now-famous lectures given by the late Kirk Varnedoe on the subject of abstract art, brought together key works in various media including painting, sculpture, photography, and prints in order to examine the evolution of abstract art in the twentieth century. While abstract art comes in many forms, it often shares a use of a particular visual language of form, color, and line to create imagery that is independent from visual references in the world.

The works in this exhibition showcased various types of abstraction that emerged during the last century including surrealism, abstract expressionism, color-field and hard-edge painting, geometric abstraction, and minimalism. Examples of these styles were represented in the work of Josef Albers, Helen Frankenthaler, Nancy Graves, Peter Halley, Grace Hartigan, Ellsworth Kelly, Brice Marden, Robert Motherwell, Kenneth Noland, Tom Nozkowski, Aaron Siskind, Frank Stella, Mark Tobey, Anne Truitt, and Terry Winters. This exhibition was supported by the Evelyn Metzger Exhibition Fund. There are works that appeared in this exhibition that were loans to the Loeb and therefore do not appear on this website.

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Untitled, from The Atelier Project 1983-1986
Lee Bontecou
1986
Culture: American
Au printemps
Hans Hofmann
1955
Culture: American
Space of Red
Kenneth Noland
1971
Culture: American
Lyric
Joan Mitchell
c. 1951
Culture: American
Rythme
Robert Delaunay
c. 1932-1937
Culture: French
Two Open Trapezoids, One Up, One Down
George Rickey
1980
Culture: American
Leif
Nancy Graves
1984
Culture: American
Corpse and Mirror
Jasper Johns
1976
Culture: American
Rhabdomacie
Yves Tanguy
1947
Culture: American
Ochre
Richard Diebenkorn
1983
Culture: American
L’Enfant à la lampe
Pierre Bonnard
1897
Culture: French
Lines in Four Directions, Superimposed
Sol LeWitt
1971
Culture: American
Untitled
Franz Kline
1951
Culture: American
Mandarin and Flowers
Mark Tobey
1973
Culture: American
Symbols of the Sun and Other Planets
Ross Bleckner
1990
Culture: American
Gesture III
Robert Motherwell
1976-1977
Culture: American
Orange Painting
Helen Frankenthaler
1957 (April)
Culture: American
Untitled (6-96)
Thomas Nozkowski
1990
Culture: American
Sorcerer's Summer
Anne Truitt
1991
Culture: American
Upa
Ed Moses
2001
Culture: American
A 8
Lawrence Poons
1977
Culture: American
D 2
Lawrence Poons
1977
Culture: American
Blue and Orange and Green (Bleu et orange et vert)
Ellsworth Kelly
1973
Culture: American
Sparkle of the Heart Forms a Diamond Sun
Irene Rice Pereira
1962
Culture: American
Study for Homage to the Square: Open Land
Josef Albers
1964
Culture: German, American
Homage to the Square: Bright Air
Josef Albers
1954
Culture: German, American
Untitled
Doi Hiroyuki
2002
Culture: Japanese
Untitled
Thomas Downing
1963
Culture: American
Untitled No.3
Brice Marden
1972
Culture: American
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