David Carrier's Art Criticism and Exhibitions Explore Modernism Through Multiple Lenses
David Carrier, a poet and critic, has released a collection of his recent writings in The Nation, published by Verso. Concurrently, four exhibitions celebrate the legacy of the late artist, including a significant retrospective at MoMA. A gallery showcases a comprehensive overview of the poet-artist's diverse body of work. A new book has been produced from the discussions of a recent symposium focused on Hilma af Klint’s art. Additionally, exhibitions at Freedman Art and the New York Studio School explore the theme of art's own creation. Carrier's distinctive technique results in vibrant bubble paintings, aligning with Modernist traditions. A solo exhibition titled "Ghost House" was displayed at Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna. His work raises inquiries regarding the history of Modernism and the suitable visual representation for Christian or Jewish texts.
Key facts
- David Carrier's recent writings for The Nation are collected by Verso.
- Four simultaneous exhibitions feature the late artist, including a MoMA retrospective.
- A gallery retrospective showcases the poet-artist's varied oeuvre.
- A new book compiles proceedings from a recent symposium on Hilma af Klint's work.
- Exhibitions at New York Studio School and Freedman Art explore art about its own creation.
- An artist uses an idiosyncratic technique to paint colorful bubbles, following Modernist traditions.
- A one-man group show was held at Cheim & Read.
- "Ghost House" was exhibited at Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna.
Entities
Artists
- David Carrier
- Hilma af Klint
Institutions
- The Nation
- Verso
- MoMA
- New York Studio School
- Freedman Art
- Cheim & Read
- Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Bologna
- Italy