Jack Bush Retrospective Catalog Review Highlights Artistic Gravitas
A review examines the catalog for Jack Bush's first major retrospective in 35 years. The publication accompanies the exhibition and features commentary from critics Karen Wilkin and Piri Halasz. Their debate centers on Bush's mature work, which is characterized by a seriousness and Olympian detachment. The catalog's images display a balance between chromatic vibrancy and earthiness. This retrospective represents a significant reassessment of the artist's career after decades.
Key facts
- The catalog accompanies Jack Bush's first major retrospective in 35 years.
- The review includes a debate with comments from Karen Wilkin and Piri Halasz.
- Jack Bush's mature work is characterized by seriousness and gravitas.
- His work demonstrates an Olympian detachment.
- The catalog images balance chromatic vibrancy and earthiness.
- The retrospective is a major reassessment of Bush's career.
- The review was published on artcritical.com.
- The source URL is https://artcritical.com/tag/jack-bush.
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- artcritical