Milton Avery Exhibitions at PaceWildenstein and Knoedler & Company Through January
Two concurrent exhibitions in New York showcase Milton Avery's work through January. At PaceWildenstein, Robert Ryman's exhibition runs until January 8 at 534 W. 25th Street between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues. Knoedler & Company presents 'Milton Avery: Onrushing Waves' until January 29 at 19 E. 70th Street between Madison and Fifth Avenues. The article references Joan Boykoff Baron and Reuben M. Baron's writing about Milton Avery, Sally Michel, and March Avery. Avery described nature as his creative springboard, with this body of work using nature as a lens for urban experience. The text suggests abstraction transforms representation just as representation alters reality perception.
Key facts
- Robert Ryman exhibition at PaceWildenstein runs until January 8
- Milton Avery: Onrushing Waves at Knoedler & Company runs until January 29
- PaceWildenstein located at 534 W. 25th Street between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues
- Knoedler & Company located at 19 E. 70th Street between Madison and Fifth Avenues
- Joan Boykoff Baron and Reuben M. Baron wrote about Milton Avery, Sally Michel, and March Avery
- Milton Avery described nature as his creative springboard
- Avery used nature as a lens for experiencing the city
- Abstraction transforms representation similar to how representation alters reality
Entities
Artists
- Milton Avery
- Robert Ryman
- Sally Michel
- March Avery
- Joan Boykoff Baron
- Reuben M. Baron
Institutions
- PaceWildenstein
- Knoedler & Company
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- 534 W. 25th Street
- Tenth Avenue
- Eleventh Avenue
- 19 E. 70th Street
- Madison Avenue
- Fifth Avenue