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Dorothea Rockburne's Geometric Exhibition at Loretta Howard Gallery Closes October 29

exhibition · 2026-04-23

Dorothea Rockburne's exhibition at Loretta Howard Gallery concludes on October 29. The show, titled "Geo/Metric," was curated by Katy Siegel with David Reed. It explores geometric forms in contemporary art, suggesting they no longer signal strict adherence to non-objective schools. Rockburne's work, influenced by philosophy and Minimalism, presents the universe as interconnected electrical circuits. Her images convey infinite connectivity between energy and matter. The exhibition is also featured at the National Academy. Rockburne's approach demonstrates geometry's capacity for perpetual renewal in art. The show has been described as a rich historic presentation on New York's Lower East Side.

Key facts

  • Dorothea Rockburne has an exhibition at Loretta Howard Gallery
  • The exhibition closes on October 29
  • The show is titled "Geo/Metric"
  • Katy Siegel curated the exhibition with David Reed
  • The exhibition explores geometric forms in contemporary art
  • Rockburne's work presents the universe as interconnected electrical circuits
  • The exhibition is also featured at the National Academy
  • The show is located on New York's Lower East Side

Entities

Artists

  • Dorothea Rockburne
  • Katy Siegel
  • David Reed

Institutions

  • Loretta Howard Gallery
  • National Academy
  • MoMA

Locations

  • New York
  • United States
  • Lower East Side

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