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Alexander Calder (1898-1976) Sol y Sombra, 1969 Gouache and ink on Canson paper 29 1/2 x 43 inches

Hollis Taggart Announces Opening of New Gallery Location with Private Viewing and Storage Annex

Hollis Taggart / September 6-29, 2018 / New York, New York

https://www.hollistaggart.com/exhibitions/new-space-new-acquisitions

To inaugurate its new space, Hollis Taggart will present a selection of acquisitions made over the last six months that exemplify its collection strengths in Post-War American art. Among the standout works are: Untitled (1969) by Alexander Calder, a work on paper that captures the artist’s fluid and spontaneous lines and references the cosmological themes that inspired many of his sculptures and mobiles; The Tea Kettle (1952) by Hans Hofmann, an oil painting that epitomizes Hofmann’s deep engagement with color as a means of creating light and movement on the canvas; and Untitled (July 3, 1965) by Adolph Gottlieb, which serves as a compelling example of the artist’s iconic visual lexicon and uncanny ability to convey emotion through abstract compositions. The exhibition will feature approximately twenty significant works by artists that have become synonymous with the Post-War era.

Hollis Taggart
521 W. 26th Street
1st Floor
New York, New York