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Dennis Hollingsworth's Multisensory Paintings at Galerie Richard Challenge Perception

exhibition · 2026-04-22

From January 30 to March 9, 2019, Dennis Hollingsworth showcased eighteen pieces at Galerie Richard, located at 121 Orchard Street, New York City. The display included paintings, wall installations, and a sculptural vitrine, all noted for their dimensional construction and unique surface treatments. Among the highlighted works are So That We Could See (2018), Dazzling Treasures (2018), and Looking Back to Look Forward (2019). Influences from artists such as Matisse, Pollock, Ryman, and Lawrence Weiner are evident. Additional works featured are Deep Body (2018), We Are…Secrets (2018), and Square Cube (2019), with sculptural wall reliefs like Laocoön (2018), Second Order Revelation (2018), and CMB (2018). The exhibition delves into how painting influences space and consciousness through a baroque, projective approach.

Key facts

  • Exhibition dates: January 30 to March 9, 2019
  • Location: 121 Orchard Street, New York City
  • Number of works: 18 pieces
  • Includes paintings, wall pieces, and a sculptural vitrine
  • Notable works: So That We Could See (2018), Dazzling Treasures (2018), Looking Back to Look Forward (2019)
  • Influences: Matisse, Pollock, Ryman, Lawrence Weiner
  • Earlier works referenced: Minerva’s Serpents (2015), Limitlessness and Strange Desire (2015)
  • Sculptural wall reliefs: Laocoön (2018), Second Order Revelation (2018)

Entities

Artists

  • Dennis Hollingsworth
  • Matisse
  • Pollock
  • Ryman
  • Lawrence Weiner

Institutions

  • Galerie Richard

Locations

  • New York City
  • United States

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