Howard Scott Gallery's White II Exhibition Features Thirteen Artists Exploring Whiteness
From February to March 11, 2006, the Howard Scott Gallery showcased "White II," an exhibition featuring white artworks by thirteen artists at 529 West 20th Street, New York. This event marked the gallery's tenth anniversary of its inaugural all-white exhibition, with four artists returning. Among the works, Rebecca Salter presented "Untitled JJ1" (2006), a diptych characterized by fine lines. Vincent Hamel contributed an untitled panel from 2005, notable for its rough texture. Robin Rose's "Pause" (2006) displayed overlapping circular shapes, while Lance Letscher's "White Side" (2006) was a collage of paper strips. David Goerk showcased three geometric sculptures, including "#8 (Doorman)" (2006), and Florence Pierce exhibited an untitled resin relief from 2004. Stephen Westfall's work, "The Alleluia (For Leonard Cohen)" (2006), was also featured, emphasizing the diversity in materials and surfaces.
Key facts
- Exhibition titled White II at Howard Scott Gallery
- Featured thirteen different artists
- Ran from February through March 11, 2006
- Located at 529 West 20th Street in New York
- Marked tenth anniversary of gallery's original all-white show
- Included four artists from original exhibition
- Focused on white paintings and sculptures
- Demonstrated diverse approaches to whiteness in art
Entities
Artists
- Rebecca Salter
- Vincent Hamel
- Robin Rose
- Lance Letscher
- David Goerk
- Florence Pierce
- Stephen Westfall
Institutions
- Howard Scott Gallery
Locations
- New York
- United States