David Storey's 2004 Exhibition at CUE Art Foundation in New York
David Storey's exhibition "David Archives" ran from January 29 to March 6, 2004 at the CUE Art Foundation located at 511 West 25th Street, Ground Floor in New York, New York 10001. The show featured Storey's formalist paintings, which were noted for maintaining inventiveness without succumbing to monotony. Unlike many formalist painters who might fall into repetitive patterns, Storey's work avoided this pitfall. His approach to form creation was distinguished by its resistance to illusionism, a common trap for painters inventing new visual languages. The exhibition presented a body of work that demonstrated Storey's unique position within formalist painting traditions. The CUE Art Foundation served as the venue for this presentation of Storey's artistic practice. The exhibition period spanned five weeks during the winter of 2004 in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood. Storey's paintings were characterized by their formal innovation and avoidance of predictable patterns.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled "David Archives"
- Featured artist David Storey
- Held at CUE Art Foundation
- Location: 511 West 25th Street, Ground Floor, New York, NY 10001
- Dates: January 29 to March 6, 2004
- Storey described as a formalist painter
- Work noted for inventiveness without monotony
- Paintings avoided illusionism despite form invention
Entities
Artists
- David Storey
Institutions
- CUE Art Foundation
Locations
- New York
- United States