Claude Closky's Monochrome Paintings at Galerie Laurent Godin
Claude Closky presents an exhibition of monochrome paintings at Galerie Laurent Godin in Paris from March 10 to April 14, 2007. The show features five groupings of two or three monochrome canvases in large format with striking colors such as red, deep blue, and black. The arrangement creates an optical effect reminiscent of geometric abstraction. Closky, known for his playful engagement with classification, lists, and incongruous accumulations, here returns to a more pictorial approach.
Key facts
- Exhibition dates: March 10 to April 14, 2007
- Venue: Galerie Laurent Godin, Paris, France
- Five groupings of monochrome paintings
- Paintings are large format
- Colors include red, deep blue, and black
- Optical effect reminiscent of geometric abstraction
- Closky known for classification and lists
- Exhibition marks a return to pictorial style
Entities
Artists
- Claude Closky
Institutions
- Galerie Laurent Godin
Locations
- Paris
- France
Sources
- artpress —