Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Language of Less (Then and Now)

The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago is presenting an exhibit of minimalist art called The Language of Less (Then and Now). 

I found the show very elegant and quite serene. I'm almost tempted to attempt minimalism but the rigor of straight edges and smooth surfaces might drive me nuts.

The artists include pioneers such as Carl Andre, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, and Richard Serra (through April 15), as well as contemporary artists such as Leonor Antunes, Carol Bove, Jason Dodge, Gedi Sibony, and Oscar Tuazon (through March 25).

 

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