Light and Atmosphere
April 23, 2004 – January
30, 2005
Plaza Level Gallery
This exhibition examines the diverse ways artists use light—and
the atmosphere it evokes—to explore the physical, psychological,
and metaphorical possibilities of their chosen subjects. Light
and Atmosphere's thirty-two works, mostly by living artists,
are drawn from MAM's permanent holdings and from private collections.
They include painting, photography, video, drawing, watercolor,
and sculpture, all produced during the past twenty-five years,
with the exception of Russian avant-garde artist Ivan Kliun’s
Composition from 1922. Recent museum acquisitions on view are
Teresita Fernández’s Eclipse (2002), a tesserated
wall piece made from colored acrylic cubes; and Sean Scully's
painting Wall of Light Rain (2003) from a series inspired by
the artist's visit to Mexico. Three site-specific installations
were produced for the exhibition by Ivan Toth Depeña
and Mark A. Koven from Miami, and Magdalena Fernández
from Caracas, Venezuela.
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Christopher Bucklow, Tetrarchs (MB,
CB, AF) 2001(detail)
Organized by Miami Art Museum and curated by
Cheryl Hartup, associate curator. Supported by Miami Art
Museum’s Annual
Exhibition Fund. |