Julian Hatton's New Seasons Exhibition at Elizabeth Harris Gallery Marks Shift Toward Abstraction
Julian Hatton's exhibition titled 'New Seasons' will be held at Elizabeth Harris Gallery from April 2 to May 9, 2015. Situated at 529 West 20th Street, New York, the show illustrates his transition from more defined figurative landscapes to increasingly abstract works. Notable pieces include 'trouble' and 'scrim' (both 2015), which exhibit softer edges compared to earlier works like 'trio' (2012-13). This artistic evolution may be influenced by Hatton's recent studio relocation to upstate New York. While 'imprint' (2014-15) suggests remnants of landscapes, 'warbler' (2014-15) showcases a focus on improvisation. The catalog cover features 'warbler', symbolizing his dedication to this new artistic path.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'New Seasons' ran from April 2 to May 9, 2015
- Show held at Elizabeth Harris Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, New York
- Julian Hatton's style shifts from figurative landscapes to abstraction
- New works include 'trouble' and 'scrim' (both 2015)
- Earlier work represented by 'trio' (2012-13)
- Relocation to upstate New York studio influenced the change
- Painting 'warbler' (2014-15) appears on exhibition catalog cover
- Hatton's compositions reference Nicolas Poussin and Richard Diebenkorn
Entities
Artists
- Julian Hatton
- Bonnard
- Ellsworth Kelly
- de Kooning
- Nicolas Poussin
- Richard Diebenkorn
- Peter Malone
Institutions
- Elizabeth Harris Gallery
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- upstate New York
- south of France
- France
- Chatham
- East Hampton