Robert Irwin Retrospective at LACMA Explores Light and Space Through April 16
A major retrospective of Robert Irwin's work is on view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art through April 16. The exhibition examines Irwin's Asia-inspired abstractions and his contributions to the Light and Space movement. It prompts a reconsideration of Modernism's history through the lens of Irwin's artistic practice. The show is organized by LACMA and features a comprehensive survey of Irwin's career. The retrospective includes key works that demonstrate his exploration of perception and environment. Irwin is a central figure in post-war American art, known for his immersive installations. The exhibition runs for a limited time, closing in mid-April. It offers a deep dive into Irwin's influence on contemporary art movements.
Key facts
- Robert Irwin retrospective at LACMA
- Exhibition through April 16
- Focus on Asia-inspired abstraction
- Part of Light and Space movement
- Reexamines Modernism's history
- Organized by Los Angeles County Museum of Art
- Includes immersive installations
- Closes in mid-April
Entities
Artists
- Robert Irwin
Institutions
- Los Angeles County Museum of Art
- LACMA
- artcritical
Locations
- Los Angeles
- United States