Mary Corse has built a practice that occupies an independent space at the intersection of minimalist painting, Abstract Expressionism and scientific inquiry. She is best known for her experimentation with radiant surfaces in minimalist painting, incorporating materials that reflect light such as glass microspheres. Courtesy the artist, Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong, and Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Los Angeles . For her first major solo show in the UK, Mary Corse presents new and historically significant work at her inaugural exhibition at Lisson Gallery, London. Mary Corse .
(Mary Corse / LACMA) Two columns in a Mary Corse sculpture seem to float just above the floor, thanks to hidden bases. (Mary Corse / LACMA) Two columns in a Mary Corse sculpture seem to float just above the floor, thanks to hidden bases. Mary Corse. For her first major solo show in the UK, Mary Corse presents new and historically significant work at her inaugural exhibition at Lisson Gallery, London. With a recent gallery installation at Dia:Beacon and an upcoming solo show at the Whitney in New York, Mary Corse is having a significant, well-earned moment of recognition. Mary Corse (born 1945) is an American artist who lives and works in Topanga, California.Fascinated with perceptual phenomena and the idea that light itself can serve as both subject and material in art, Corse's practice can be seen as existing at an crossroads between American Abstract Expressionism and American Minimalism. In 1967 Mary Corse first came up with the idea to build a cold room to house one of her ascetically minimal, neon-lit light boxes.
Metal flakes and acrylic on canvas 93 x 67 1/2 in.
Mary Corse investigates materiality, abstraction, and perception through the subtly gestural and precisely geometric paintings that she has made over her fifty-year career. Ahead of her first solo museum survey exhibition we visited Mary Corse in her studio in Topanga Canyon, California. Based in Los Angeles, Corse has built a practice that occupies an independent space at the intersection of minimalist painting, Abstract Expressionism and scientific inquiry. Untitled (Octagonal Blue), 1964. In 1967 Mary Corse first came up with the idea to build a cold room to house one of her ascetically minimal, neon-lit light boxes. Mary Corse, “Octagonal Blue,” 1964, metal flakes and acrylic on canvas. Painting With Light. With a recent gallery installation at Dia:Beacon and an upcoming solo show at the Whitney in New York, Mary Corse is having a significant, well-earned moment of recognition. Untitled (White Light - Beveled Edges) Mary Corse • 1970 Black Light Painting (Glitter Series) Mary Corse • 1975 Untitled (Black Earth Series) Mary Corse • 1978
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