Jennifer Bartlett's New Paintings at Locks Gallery and Rhapsody at MoMA
Jennifer Bartlett's exhibition The Studio Inside Out, her tenth at Locks Gallery in Philadelphia, runs through June 30, featuring new paintings like the diptych White Pine from 2009-10. These works reflect her first year in a self-designed studio in downtown Brooklyn, a shift from her previous West Village space. Locks Gallery is also displaying Bartlett's Plate Works from the 1970s until the same date. Concurrently, the Museum of Modern Art in New York is showing Bartlett's installation Rhapsody from 1976, comprising 987 baked enamel plates in its atrium through mid-July. A reception for the artist is scheduled at Locks Gallery on June 3.
Key facts
- Jennifer Bartlett's exhibition The Studio Inside Out is on view at Locks Gallery through June 30
- The show includes new paintings like White Pine, a 72 x 144 inch oil on canvas diptych from 2009-10
- Bartlett's works ponder her new studio environment in downtown Brooklyn
- Locks Gallery is also exhibiting Bartlett's Plate Works from the 1970s through June 30
- A reception for Bartlett is held at Locks Gallery on June 3
- Rhapsody, Bartlett's 1976 installation with 987 baked enamel plates, is displayed at MoMA through mid-July
- Locks Gallery is located at 600 Washington Square South, Philadelphia
- MoMA is at 11 West 53 Street, New York City
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Artists
- Jennifer Bartlett
Institutions
- Locks Gallery
- Museum of Modern Art
- artcritical
Locations
- Philadelphia
- United States
- New York City
- New York
- Brooklyn
- West Village