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Coast to Coast, Abstraction Rules: Top Ten Painting Shows in the U.S.

Posted: 04/ 6/11 02:42 AM ET

It is another extraordinary month for painting in the United States. After reviewing current and upcoming exhibitions at commercial galleries throughout the country, I was impressed with the diversity of aesthetic viewpoints on display.

If any trend in painting is detectable right now it is the resurgence of abstraction. Emerging artists such as Joe Bradley, Richard Aldrich, Jacob Kassay and Josh Smith, all of whom embrace abstraction to varying degrees, have garnered a tremendous amount of critical attention for work that paradoxically reinvigorates the activity of painting and questions its essence. For me, the most satisfying byproduct of the current trend is that after years of producing serious bodies of work, artists such as Thomas Nozkowski and Mary Heilmann have finally found the wide-spread attention that their work deserves.

Of the more than 150 painting exhibitions that I reviewed this month, close to one-third were dedicated to abstraction. Work on view ranges from James Siena's intensely wrought and intimately-scaled panels to Analia Saban's boundary pushing assaults of the picture plane. The late Kenneth Noland's exhibition at Mitchell-Innes and Nash in New York City is a poetic example of how the basic elements of painting - color and form - can generate not only visual pleasure, but significant content.

For a comprehensive list of Must See Painting Shows in April, please visit the New American Paintings/Blog.

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Mari Eastman, Untitled, 2011, Oil, flashe, pen, glitter, thumb-tack, and tie-dyed cut canvas on canvas, 23 x 20 inches. Courtesy of Cherry and Martin, Los Angeles.
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It is another extraordinary month for painting in the United States. After reviewing current and upcoming exhibitions at commercial galleries throughout the country, I was impressed with the diversity...
It is another extraordinary month for painting in the United States. After reviewing current and upcoming exhibitions at commercial galleries throughout the country, I was impressed with the diversity...
 
 
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11:54 PM on 04/08/2011
A couple of good representational works. The rest look like something we would have cobbled together in 5th grade to avoid getting an "F" in art class back in the day. The only problem with the ratings numbers is that there is no zero.
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Andra Claudia Garcia
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07:13 PM on 04/07/2011
art only lives in two cities?
anfractuous
Now I educates'm my way.
12:50 PM on 04/07/2011
When did the bar fall so low? Maybe if these people did not feel they had to ceaselessly and cheerlessly churn out work in order to meet a gallery's quota, they might produce something which displays craft as well as feeling. This is just feeding the beast.
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11:32 PM on 04/06/2011
not to knock la and nyc artists, but there are some pretty awesome artists in the space between too.
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Steven Zevitas
12:28 AM on 04/07/2011
I have no coastal bias, I promise. As the publisher of New American Paintings I have the opportunity to review the work of more than 5000 artists each year from throughout the country, and there is doubt that serious artistic talent can be found everywhere. It is not surprising that exhibitions of contemporary art, and the galleries that support them, are mostly found in larger cities. I took a good look at exhibitions in places ranging from Denver to Kansas City to New Orleans, and, for me, LA and NYC had the strongest shows this month.
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08:33 PM on 04/06/2011
the bad guys are winning. formless, talentless art is the main stream.
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02:52 PM on 04/06/2011
I wonder if the word "dreivative" rings a bell anymore.
02:01 PM on 04/06/2011
that james sienna piece, nice. good work.
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Michal Shapiro
11:07 AM on 04/06/2011
Surprised you left out one of the real masters, Thornton Willis. He's got a truly luminous show up right now at Elizabeth Harris in Chelsea. The man can PAINT.
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12:03 PM on 04/06/2011
I agree Michal...he is a very good painter.