What can an artist do with a dot? A lot —if he is Larry Poons. His works are gigantic fields of solid color, spangled with hard-edged dots; when gazed at for any length of time, they seem to dance out ...
This phenomenally scaled and effervescently vibrant work captures the transformation that Larry Poons experienced in the late 1960s as he drifted further from his semigeometric and proto-Minimalist ...
This first full-scale examination of the Color Field Movement—which emerged in the U.S. in the 1950s—features approximately 40 paintings by such major figures as Gene Davis, Helen Frankenthaler, ...
“I want to get it all. Dark and light, everything. To put as much into my painting as I possibly can. I’d like to really do overloaded paintings. Not just a little overloaded, but really overloaded” ...