FLAG Art Foundation's 'Space Between' explores painting-sculpture hybridity through 33 works
Between June 3 and August 14, 2015, the FLAG Art Foundation in Chelsea showcased 'Space Between,' a curated exhibition by Louis Grachos and Stephanie Roach. This display included 33 pieces from 24 different artists, examining the blend of painting and sculpture amid spatial uncertainty. Notable works featured were Ellsworth Kelly's Blue Relief Over Green (2004), Roni Horn's Pink Around (B) (2008), and wall installations by Sadie Benning. Additionally, Thomas Demand's Detail (Sportscar) (2005) and Tony DeLap's Mystry Man (1984) were prominently featured. The exhibition also included contributions from Agnes Martin, Rebecca Ward, R.H. Quaytman, and Olafur Eliasson, highlighting the historical connections between artists like Kelly and Martin from their time at Coenties Slip in the 1950s.
Key facts
- Exhibition dates: June 3 to August 14, 2015
- Location: FLAG Art Foundation, 545 West 25th Street, New York City
- Curators: Louis Grachos and Stephanie Roach
- Number of works: 33 by 24 artists
- Focus: Painting-sculpture hybridity and spatial ambiguity
- Anchoring artist: Ellsworth Kelly with Blue Relief Over Green (2004)
- Oldest work: Tony DeLap's Mystry Man (1984)
- Includes Agnes Martin's Peace and Happiness (2001) and Untitled #6 (1999)
Entities
Artists
- Ellsworth Kelly
- Roni Horn
- Sadie Benning
- Thomas Demand
- Tony DeLap
- Wyatt Kahn
- Kaz Oshiro
- Jim Hodges
- Agnes Martin
- Rebecca Ward
- R.H. Quaytman
- Julia Rommel
- Svenja Deininger
- Olafur Eliasson
- Rachel Whiteread
- Marc Grotjahn
- Sarah Crowner
- Liam Gillick
- Sérgio Sister
- Andreas Gursky
- Blair Thurman
- Douglas Coupland
- Jack Youngerman
- Charles Hinman
- Marcel Duchamp
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Jasper Johns
Institutions
- FLAG Art Foundation
- The Contemporary Austin
- artcritical
Locations
- New York City
- United States
- Chelsea
- Coenties Slip
- Manhattan