Larry Zox retrospective at Stephen Haller Gallery and Jo Baer's Minimalist Years at DIA Chelsea
Stephen Haller Gallery in New York presented 'LARRY ZOX: FIVE DECADES' from February 26 to April 5, 2005, at its 542 26th Street location. The exhibition highlighted the artist's work, with the gallery reachable at 212-741-7777. Concurrently, DIA in Chelsea showcased 'Jo Baer: The Minimalist Years, 1960-1975' through June 15, 2003. Richard Serra reportedly questioned Baer about the revolutionary nature of her 'Wraparound' paintings, which drew inspiration from orchids. An early cover article in an art-world publication brought significant attention to Baer's contributions. Greenbergian formalism of the 1960s faced criticism for overlooking the impact of social movements like Civil Rights and anti-Vietnam War protests on artistic energy and aggression.
Key facts
- Larry Zox exhibition ran from February 26 to April 5, 2005
- Stephen Haller Gallery is located at 542 26th Street, New York 10001
- Jo Baer's Minimalist Years show was at DIA, Chelsea through June 15, 2003
- Richard Serra commented on Baer's 'Wraparound' paintings
- Baer's work was featured in an early art-world cover article
- Greenbergian formalism was critiqued in the 1960s
- Social movements influenced artistic energy and aggression
- Stephen Haller Gallery contact: 212-741-7777
Entities
Artists
- Larry Zox
- Jo Baer
- Richard Serra
Institutions
- Stephen Haller Gallery
- DIA
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Chelsea