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MEL KENDRICK
Red Blocks October 3 - November 20, 2007 For his second exhibition at David Nolan Gallery, Mel Kendrick offers us a curious 3-foot tall, totemic metropolis of new mahogany woodcuts, whose geometric intricacies reward further investigation. While their rudimentary texture and bold color elicit attention, their balanced composition and line quietly admit the geometry of their form. Glazed... Read more -
GEORG BASELITZ
Watercolors from the Remix Series May 2 - July 29, 2007 The perception of time as a ray stationed on a linear axis is supported by the notion of there being a fixed, infinite future. Following this logic, we are quick to place these new watercolors by Georg Baselitz at a point near the later half of his career. But to... Read more -
ACROSS THE TREES
Romanian Art Now February 22 - April 20, 2007 David Nolan Gallery is delighted to present Across the Trees: Romanian Art Now, an exhibition featuring the work of six young artists from Cluj, reputed one of today's most compelling centers of emerging art.* Adrian Ghenie, Ciprian Mureşan, Cristi Pogăcean, Serban Savu, Miklos Szilard and Gabriela Vanga represent a unique... Read more -
19TH CENTURY GERMAN ROMANTIC DRAWINGS
January 17 - February 11, 2007 David Nolan Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of 19th century Romantic drawings by German artists. The age of Goethe (1750-1850) witnessed the transition from Rococo to Neoclassicism to various permutations of romanticism and realism. Working under the auspices of the Enlightenment, a period of radical intellectual, social, economic... Read more -
DRAWING THROUGH IT
Artschwager, Bochner, Le Va, Lewitt, Maher, Rockburne, Sandback, Siena, Joan Snitzer, Taylor, Tuttle, Winters November 30, 2006 - January 12, 2007 David Nolan Gallery is pleased to announce 'Drawing Through It,' an exhibition of drawings spanning the last thirty years. Minimalism is the thread running through the exhibition, with each artist responding to the sparse aesthetics and hard logic of this late 60's movement. Characterized by objective and highly rationalized modes... Read more