félix candela
The Wallach Art Gallery and the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University present an exhibit on the life and work of Félix Candela.
The Wallach Art Gallery and the Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University present an exhibit on the life and work of Félix Candela.
A Place In The Sun, Hugh Scott-Douglas’ show at Clifton Benevento, consists of “a series of nearly identical 30 by 40 inch works using two overlaid negatives.”
Shawn Dulaney’s show at Sears-Peyton features “medium to large format abstract landscapes whose translucent structures are layered with chromatic veils of light.”
Pretty Vacant, Klara Liden’s show at Reena Spaulings, closes February 19.
The Blue Period, Jon Kessler’s show at Salon 94, consists of “kinetic machines, surveillance cameras, video monitors and life-size cardboard figures.”
Graham Durward’s work at Louis B. James “renders formally the intangibility and ephemerality of desire.”
Doug Wheeler’s SA MI 75 DZ NY 12 at David Zwirner “explores the materiality of light while emphasizing the viewer’s physical experience of infinite space.”
Terry Winters’ show at Matthew Marks “depicts forms inspired by mathematical concepts like tessellations and knot theory, as well as shapes from the natural and scientific worlds.”