Art City 2 Simplicity
Travelling around the country, Art City: Simplicity takes viewers on a revealing trip into the studios and lives of a group of singular artists. On a desert mesa outside Santa Fe, Richard Tuttle invents his mysterious and marvellously humble forms, made of wire, cardboard, wood. In Taos, Agnes Martin rhythmically repeats extremely simplified images. Near the Santa Monica surf, John Baldessari, aims for successful juxtapositions of photographs and text. In his North Hollywood living room, Robert Williams revels in surreal cartoon imagery. At a cabin in Woodstock, Joan Snyder refines her sensuous art amid a lush forest. Mike Bidlo salutes Duchamp in a SoHo Gallery, while on Sunset Boulevard, Amy Adler reclaims personal history through self-portraits. Through this group of memorable iconoclasts, the creative "act" is there to see and study.
You May Also Like

Vermeer: The Greatest Ex…

The Paradox of Norval Mo…

Bloodlines: The Art and …

Of a Different Order

White Walls Say Nothing

Max Ernst: Journey into …
Mysterium Gotik - Als di…

Art City 3 A Ruling Pass…

The Rembrandt Associatio…

Islamic Art: Mirror of t…
Inventory

Empire of the Nude: The …

Pictures at an Exhibitio…

Costakis: The Collector

I'll See You Again
Vízie z Inferna-umenie p…

Survival in Berlin-Neukö…

Max Gimblett: Original M…

Freeports: The Beauty Of…

