Untitled, c. 1965, acrylic on canvas, 101.5 x 72.5 in.
From the press release:
In 1967, Kermit Champa, then assistant professor of art history at Yale University, published a long article on Stadler in Artforum. To Champa, Stadler’s ability to maintain individual components of color while creating a final effect that was one of absolute visual unity, constituted a breakthrough. Seeing Stadler as mediating between the emphasis of painters of the day on either surface (for example, in the work of Jules Olitski) or structure (for example, in the works of Walter Darby Bannard), Champa stated that his “work has become increasingly unique and important over the past few years, and on the basis of his most recent paintings it seems destined to become even more so.”
Untitled, ink on paper
Untitled, c. 1965, acrylic on canvas, 67 7/8 x 85.5 in.
Albert Stadler: Deliberate Variations (Paintings from the 1960's)
Opening Thursday, September 11, 6 - 8 PM
September 11 - October 11, 2014
Berry Campbell
530 W 24th Street
New York, NY 10023
1 comment:
What a terrific show. Such energy.
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