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Miles McEnery Gallery opens an exhibition of recent works by Tom LaDuke
Miles McEnery Gallery, Tom LaDuke, 24 June 31 July 2021. Image: Christopher Burke Studio. Courtesy of the artist and Miles McEnery Gallery, New York, NY.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Miles McEnery Gallery is presenting an exhibition of recent works by Tom LaDuke, on view 24 June through 31 July 2021 at 525 West 22nd Street. The exhibition marks the culmination of work created over the last few years, including nine paintings and one sculpture, and is accompanied by a fully illustrated publication featuring an essay by Daniel Spaulding.
Tom LaDukes paintings are painstakingly constructed, offering multiple layers to absorb, with their own references and meanings. In his essay on the artist, Spaulding asserts, hard-to-describe forms occupy a spatial netherworld that is neither entirely here nor there: neither entirely on the flat of the canvas, nor entirely in the spatial grid of post-Renaissance perspective. LaDu
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Minneapolis Institute of Art acquires nearly 800 works on paper by Theodore Roszak
Theodore Roszak, The Last Tycoon (Gulliver), 1976. Graphite and colored pencil; 44 x 66 1/2 in. Gift of the estate of Theodore Roszak. Minneapolis Institute of Art 2020.80.217.
MINNEAPOLIS, MN
.-The Minneapolis Institute of Art today announced the acquisition of nearly 800 works on paper by the Polish-American artist Theodore Roszak (19071981). The worksincluding 727 drawings, 63 prints, and three photographswere given by the artists daughter, Sara Roszak, on behalf of the artists estate; Michael Rosenfeld Gallery facilitated the gift. Today best known for his sculptural work, Roszak experimented with various techniques across a wide range of styles, notably creating abstract geometric forms, influenced by technology, in wood, plastic, and metal. The gifts to Mia, created between 1920 and 1980, represent the numerous themes, subjects, and styles the artist explored throughout his prolific