Boundless Color
Upper Gallery
Open by appointment
Exhibition Catalogue
Pam Glick
Rachel Harrison
Mary Heilmann
Sheila Hicks
Julian Lethbridge
Francesco Polenghi
Mariah Robertson
Adrianne Rubenstein
Hasani Sahlehe
Stanley Whitney
“Boundless Color explores the transformative power of color in recent art. Across painting, sculpture, photography, and fiber, the featured artists use color not to depict, but to provoke—as pure sensation, liberated from form, narrative, or emotion. These works resist structure and symbolism, relying instead on rhythm, repetition, and intuition to create a visceral, immediate experience. Color isn’t just seen—it’s felt.”
Deborah Goodman Davis, curator
“The question for me is whether to repeat a color. I want to paint every color in the world.”
Stanley Whitney
“The dream is that the colors so interact with each other that often it’s hard to know what a color is.”
Pam Glick
"[Heilmann] is distinguished by her often unorthodox and always explosive approach to colour and form."
Chiara Bertola
Massimo Micheluzzi
Lower Gallery
Open by appointment
Exhibition Catalogue
“In terms of the Murano scene, [Micheluzzi] is an independent, he goes his own way, the objects he makes are outside time... His knowledge of glass runs deep because before he began making it himself, he studied it, collected it, and saw it.”
Jean Blanchaert
“[Micheluzzi’s work is] at some deep structural level a creative reimagining of all that constitutes the Venetian habitus.”
Jon Bird
"What interests me is not limited to a flat surface but is the possibility of giving volume to this technique [opus sectile] and above all doing it with glassblowing.
In the furnace, the material previously assembled and melted into a flat sheet can benefit from the qualities of glass blowing. This allows it to expand, but also to narrow the geometric design, giving it a new graphic life by following the shape of the object."
Massimo Micheluzzi
“Those simple, sculptural forms with their deeply ground incisions seemed to me to be closely connected to [Venice] itself. They recalled the patterns made in the water by boats as they move through the canals.”
Barry Friedman
Beverly Pepper / Outdoor Sculpture
Currently on view by appointment only
“Time, that fourth dimension, has always been an essential element in [Beverly] Pepper’s work—a desire to create something outside history, something bigger and more enduring than herself, than all of us.”
Megan O’Grady
Curvae in Curvae (2012 - 18)
Curved Presence (2012)
Helena (2014 - 18)
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