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Installation view: Barbara Kasten, “Scenarios,” 2020.
Photo courtesy the AAM.
Mary Weatherford, “Blue Cut Fire,” 2017.
Flashe and neon on linen. 17 x 104 x 5 in.
Olivia Erlanger, “Roseville”, 2020
Plexiglass, architectural model, urethane resin, Dibond,
lichen, charcoal, wood, acrylic, paint, artificial snow #15
45 x 30 x 30 in.
Veit Laurent Kurz, “Window III (AOA Series),” 2018.
Acrylic, pen, chalk, ink and paper on canvas and wood.
The Aspen Art Museum (AAM) is an admission-free, globally engaged contemporary art museum, with community, education and member programs that provide ever-changing onsite and online exhibitions, workshops, and events.
Opened as the “Aspen Center for the Visual Arts” in 1979, the museum was officially accredited as the Aspen Art Museum in 1984. The AAM’s downtown building was designed by 2014 Pritzker Prize for Architecture winner Shigeru Ban and completed that same year with 100% private fun
Group exhibition featuring new and recent paintings by thirteen artists opens at Marianne Boesky Gallery
Eleanor Swordy, Seamless, 2020. Oil on canvas, 48 x 60 in, 121.9 x 152.4 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Moskowitz Bayse, Los Angeles. © Eleanor Swordy.
ASPEN, CO
.-Marianne Boesky Gallery is presenting In Situ, a group exhibition featuring new and recent paintings by thirteen artists: Cecily Brown, Olivia Erlanger, Barnaby Furnas, Jammie Holmes, Forrest Kirk, YoYo Lander, Maud Madsen, Chidinma Nnoli, Collins Obijiaku, Celeste Rapone, Lorna Robertson, Eleanor Swordy and Michaela Yearwood-Dan. Using Charlotte Perkins Gilmans seminal 1892 text The Yellow Wallpaper as a point of departure, In Situ brings together paintings created throughout 2020 that offer reflections of life in isolation as necessitated by the current health crisis private and still, yet restless and resolute.
In Situ @ Marianne Boesky Gallery, NYC
Marianne Boesky Gallery // January 07, 2021 - February 06, 2021
January 14, 2021 | in Installation
Eleanor Swordy, Courtesy of the artist and Moskowitz Bayse, Los Angeles. © Eleanor Swordy
Cecily Brown, Courtesy of the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York. © Cecily Brown
Maud Madsen, Courtesy of the Artist. © Maud Madsen
Maud Madsen, Courtesy of the Artist. © Maud Madsen
Maud Madsen, Courtesy of the Artist. © Maud Madsen
Jammie Holmes, Courtesy of the artist and Library Street Collective, Detroit. © Jammie Holmes
Jammie Holmes, Courtesy of the artist and Library Street Collective, Detroit. © Jammie Holmes
Collins Obijiaku., Courtesy the artist and Destinee Ross-Sutton. © Collins Obijiaku
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