#nonggirrngamarawili

Artforum wrote some words about a survey of this significant Aussie’s which inspired me to learn more about the work he does which is as much about sound as visual experiences.
#rossmanning

Artreview has a nice write up about a retrospective of Latiff’s Pago Pago series from the ‘60s which are as you can see top shelf modernism.
#latiffmohidin

Since I do love Yayoi Kusama’s paintings I had to look at this piece which lead me to Barbara. Wow!
#barbaratakenaga

On the occasion of Gallery Weekend Berlin, Keweing has presented a selection of work by this “decisive pioneer of analytical painting, Girke’s position counts among the most important in German painting post-1945. In October he would have celebrated his 90th birthday.”
More (yes, his works makes me think of Robert Ryman also).
#raimundgirke

Good interview with Johan by Noah Becker at White Hot- I find the take many Europeans have on abstraction to be helpful in getting back to seeing and out of my head.
#johanwahlstrom

Was reading in this great article on #cecilybrown (who is not an abstractionist and is IMO one of our best living painters) that she is influenced by Howard (quite literally as in she met him several times), who is another member of the canon that I’ve not previously covered here.
Howard is no longer with us but his estate has an IG feed and here’s more and more.
#howardhodgkin


Blogging about Kelly made me think of Tony’s sculptures from the late ’70s which were also collections of intensely chromatic objects, albeit found and usually on the floor. A little interneting shows he’s doing new things (4 decades later…).
#tonycragg

like Myra and Torkwase and Kevin is creating a system of related formal elements that also refer to socio/economic relations between elements in American life.
#kapwanikiwanga
