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No Soft Edges: Women in Minimalism

GAVLAK Palm Beach

October 30 - November 28, 2021

Karen Carson Red, Black, White, 1972-2016

Karen Carson
Red, Black, White, 1972-2016
Unstretched canvas, zippers
88 x 68 x 6 in  (223.5 x 172.7 x 15.2 cm)
KCS0028

Alex Chitty Saltwater (string painting), 2020

Alex Chitty
Saltwater (string painting), 2020
Painted steel, cast brass, walnut, cotton cord
48.375 x 38.5 x 3 in  (122.9 x 97.8 x 7.6 cm)
AC0001

Gisela Colón Parabolic Monolith (Gamma Indigo), 2021

Gisela Colón
Parabolic Monolith (Gamma Indigo), 2021
Aurora particles, stardust, cosmis radiation, intergalactic matter, ionic waves, organic carbamate, gravity and time
98.5 x 23.5 x 11.5 in  (250.2 x 59.7 x 29.2 cm)
GC0120

Linda Daniels Decorative Figure on an Ornamental Ground, 1993

Linda Daniels
Decorative Figure on an Ornamental Ground, 1993
Oil on linen on panel
46 x 92 in  (116.8 x 233.7 cm)
LDZ0013

Beverly Fishman Untitled (Anxiety, Three Missing Doses), 2020

Beverly Fishman
Untitled (Anxiety, Three Missing Doses), 2020
Urethane paint on wood
43 x 124 in  (109.2 x 315 cm)
BF0026

Anne Truitt Single, 1965

Anne Truitt
Single, 1965
Acrylic on wood
46.75 x 54 x 13.25 in  (118.7 x 137.2 x 33.7 cm)
ANT0001

Press Release

No Soft Edges questions the conventional relationship between gender and minimalism with an intergenerational exhibition dedicated to the often overlooked women working within the field of minimalist theory and practice. Focusing on the works of six artists—Karen Carson, Alex Chitty, Gisela Colón, Linda Daniels, Beverly Fishman, and Anne Truitt—the exhibition covers nearly sixty years of contributions by women to a realm of artistic production historically dominated by men, with the intention of redefining a canon that continues to grow and develop.

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