Karl Benjamin and the Evolution of Abstraction, 1950-1980
- WEST HOLLYWOOD, California
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- August 27, 2011
Louis Stern Fine Arts announces an extensive retrospective exhibtiion of the work of Karl Benjamin, opening September 24, 2011.
Karl Benjamin did not set out to become one of the founding fathers of Hard Edge painting. His plan was to write. However, in 1950 while attempting to offer art instruction, along with reading and writing, to his classroom of sixth graders, Karl Benjamin discovered painting, switched his allegiance to the visual arts and the rest is history.
In the course of his lengthy career, Benjamin and his luminous, grid-based paintings have earned accolades from colleagues, collectors and curators alike. The artist 's thirty-year trajectory, catalogued in the forthcoming exhibition, could serve as a guide for the evolution of American abstract painting. Benjamin's meticulous exploration of color, his intuitive understanding of complex spatial relationships and the sheer joie de vivre with which each canvas announces itself to the viewer are, in equal parts, impeccable and irresistible.
Louis Stern Fine Arts is the exclusive representative of the artist, and is pleased to present this exhibition as a participating gallery in the Getty initiative Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945-1980. The exhibition is accompanied by a full-color catalogue with text by Suzanne Muchnic.
Exhibition dates: September 24 – December 24, 2011
Artist's reception: Saturday, September 24, 5 – 8 PM
Louis Stern Fine Arts
9002 Melrose Avenue
West Hollywood, CA 90069
(310) 276-0147
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Gallery hours: Tuesday – Friday 10 AM – 6 PM, Saturday 11 AM – 5 PM