Robert C. Morgan's historic survey at Björn Ressle showcases works from 1970 onward
A historic survey exhibition of Robert C. Morgan's work at Björn Ressle gallery presents pieces dating back to 1970, including performance documentation and photo montages with painterly elements. The show features Veksö III (1971), a minimalist work that balances distressed surfaces with precise structure to create both clarity and intimacy. This exhibition runs concurrently with Morgan's recent visual art display at Sideshow in Williamsburg, highlighting his ongoing artistic practice. Morgan is recognized as a prolific art critic, historian, curator, and poet who began his career as a visual artist. The Björn Ressle exhibition has been extended through May 29, 2009, and was featured as an artcritical PIC selection that month.
Key facts
- Robert C. Morgan is a polymathic art critic, historian, curator, and poet
- Morgan maintains a visual art practice alongside his other roles
- A historic survey exhibition at Björn Ressle features works from 1970 onward
- The exhibition includes performance documentation and photo montages with gestural elements
- Veksö III (1971) is a minimalist work in the exhibition
- The exhibition was extended through May 29, 2009
- A concurrent show of Morgan's recent work was displayed at Sideshow in Williamsburg
- The exhibition was featured as an artcritical PIC in May 2009
Entities
Artists
- Robert C. Morgan
Institutions
- Björn Ressle
- Sideshow
- artcritical
Locations
- Williamsburg
- 16 East 79th Street
- New York
- United States