Pierre Bonnard's Drawing as Sensation Explored in New York Gallery Exhibitions
Two New York galleries are currently presenting exhibitions related to Pierre Bonnard's artistic practice. At Bowery Gallery, works are on view through June 13, while Peter Blum Gallery on West 57th Street hosts a show running through April 4. The exhibitions explore Bonnard's approach to drawing as a form of sensation and image possession. His process involved translating these initial notations into color based on his internal logic rather than local color. The Art Show fair continues through Sunday, offering additional viewing opportunities. Artists featured in these presentations discuss their personal histories and perspectives on painting, along with contemporary imagery constraints.
Key facts
- Pierre Bonnard's drawing practice focused on sensation and image possession
- Bonnard translated drawing notations into color based on internal logic rather than local color
- Bowery Gallery exhibition runs through June 13
- Peter Blum Gallery exhibition runs through April 4
- Peter Blum Gallery is located on West 57th Street in New York
- The Art Show fair continues through Sunday
- Artists discuss their histories and thoughts about painting
- Contemporary imagery strictures are addressed by the artists
Entities
Artists
- Pierre Bonnard
Institutions
- Bowery Gallery
- Peter Blum Gallery
- The Art Show
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States
- West 57th Street