Larry Bell
Wallace Berman
Vija Celmins
Bruce Conner
Martin Creed
Joe Goode
Agnes Martin
Ed Ruscha
David Benjamin Sherry
Simmons & Burke
Mark Tansey
Fred Tomaselli
Bill Viola
Jack Whitten
This exhibition brings to light a certain Grand Theme-an aspect of introspection and perceived reality when looking at works of art that explores the rich inner landscape of one's consciousness, both sacred and profane. Paintings, collage, video, and light sculpture by 14 international artists.
Larry Bell
Wallace Berman
Vija Celmins
Bruce Conner
Martin Creed
Joe Goode
Agnes Martin
Ed Ruscha
David Benjamin Sherry
Simmons & Burke
Mark Tansey
Fred Tomaselli
Bill Viola
Jack Whitten
The Michael Kohn Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition focused on the aesthetic contemplation of mysticism in both contemporary art practice and contemporary practices of looking at art. This exhibition brings to light a certain Grand Theme—an aspect of introspection and perceived reality when looking at works of art that explores the rich inner landscape of one’s consciousness, both sacred and profane. There is a strong strain of mysticism among some Californian artists working during the 1960s and 70s, and their work will be represented by paintings, collage and light sculpture. Similarly, this quality of allusiveness, of poetic touch, can be found in some of the best artists working today like Fred Tomaselli, Vija Celmins and Bill Viola.
Image: Fred Tomaselli
For further inquiry please contact Laura Sumser at laura@kohngallery.com, and Lindsey Schiff-Abrams at lsa424@gmail.com
Opening Reception: Friday, Novembre 16th, 6-8pm
Michael Kohn Gallery
8071 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, California 90048
Hours:
Tuesday to Friday 10 am - 6 pm
Saturday 11 am - 6 pm