Jessica Stockholder's sculptures persuade you they are paintings that rebelled against their flat format and inflated themselves into the three dimensions a painting can only suggest. Her fantastic ...
Installation view of “The Guests All Crowded Into the Dining Room” (2016), Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York (all Images courtesy Mitchell-Innes & Nash) (click to enlarge) Jessica Stockholder lives in a ...
Jessica Stockholder presents colorful, abstract works that seem to bring painting into three-dimensional space. The artist's first solo exhibition in Texas in more than a decade, "Relational ...
Imagine an astronaut on the International Space Station. Then imagine her staying up late, making things with her hands and blocking the video transmissions that allow her colleagues on Earth to ...
The set of four aquatints by Monique Prieto exemplifies her characteristic approach to abstraction, capturing a sense of dynamic energy and playfulness through a colorful arrangement of organic forms.
Jessica Stockholder and John McEnroe. Jessica Stockholder is an internationally known artist who creates what have been described as three-dimensional paintings. She is widely known for her over-the ...
You’ve got to do your work all the time The same kind of work, the same style, over and over again, so people recognize it and don’t get confused. Then, once you’re famous, you have to keep doing it ...
Theatrical, chaotic, but always tethered to a compositional logic, Jessica Stockholder`s practice continues to advance despite the ubiquity of her whimsical constructions. Nearly fifty works by the ...
Checkbook records and financial records from Mitchell-Innes & Nash gallery is access restricted; written permission is required. Contact Reference Services for more information. This collection is ...
The papers of Canadian-American artist Jessica Stockholder measure 40.0 linear feet and 1 terabyte and date from circa 1970-circa 2020. The papers document Stockholder's career via correspondence, ...
“Aww, colors are pretty! I like green and the red is vibrant,” said a man as he contemplated the intersection of State and Adams in Downtown Chicago. On the corner, the blood red sign of the Bank of ...