Blanc sur Blanc — Group show
Exhibition
Blanc sur Blanc
Group show
Past: January 16 → March 7, 2020
A century ago, Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematist paintings heralded a revolutionary new interpretation of white, in which total abstraction suggests the utopian and the infinite. Since then, artists have deployed the achromatism of whiteness in an endless range of formal and symbolic ways, evoking states of emptiness and effacement, and summoning the raw potential of the blank page. Working in different contexts and with different ends in mind, the artists in Blanc sur Blanc find unexpected power and substance in what appears at first to be an absence or lack.
In 1946, Lucio Fontana and his students drafted the Manifesto Blanco, a vision for a fundamentally new method of artistic production that demanded that artists engage with the real-world physicality of their materials instead of treating the canvas as an illusory, self-contained space. It was out of this impulse that Fontana produced Concetto Spaziale, Attese (Spatial Concept, Waiting, 1966), one of his slashed canvases. For Fontana, the painting’s allover coat of white formed a blank screen and acted as a vehicle for heightened drama, with any connotations of purity or tranquility disrupted by his forceful incisions.
Opening hours
Tuesday – Saturday, 11 AM – 7 PM
The artists
- Cy Twombly
- Theaster Gates
- Olivier Mosset
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Simon Hantaï
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Andy Warhol
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Wade Guyton
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Seth Price
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Thomas Houseago
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Franz West
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Rudolf Stingel