Ever noticed how the same beat can hit differently each time you hear it? That’s the magic of repetition. It's not just doing something repeatedly; it’s turning it into something new. Whether it's a ...
“The Maze and Snares of Minimalism” (1993) by Carl Andre in front of Alfred Jensen’s “The World As It Really Is” (1977), on view in Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum The ...
In evoking the unknown, artists through the ages have resorted to symbolism and abstraction, either in imagining a higher order or in bringing order to their imagination. Repetition and scale have ...
I think about Jackson Pollock and Adolf Wölfli a lot. Pollock: Depressive, tortured and famous for flinging thousands of tendrils of paint onto a surface, the polarizing Abstract Expressionist who ...
Gabriel Orozco, Atomists: Blindside Run, 1996; 2 part inkjet prints, laminated and mounted on aluminum, 6 feet 7 inches × 44 inches (200.7 × 111.8 cm), Gift of Nancy and Stanley Singer, 2016, 2016-207 ...
Hanne Darboven, “Cultural History 1880–1983” (1980–1983), 1590 sheets, 19 sculptures of different sizes, Dia Art Foundation; partial donation, Lannan ...
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