John Altoon Exhibition

Mary Boone Gallery (Midtown)

poster for John Altoon Exhibition

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Curated by Klaus Kertess, the exhibition features paintings and works on paper from 1963 to 1968 by John Altoon. John Altoon (1925-1969) was one of the progenitors of the Los Angeles art scene, a native son who studied there in the late 1940s, left for a few pivotal years in New York, and returned to synthesize this first-hand exposure to Abstract Expressionism with West Coast lyricism and ideology. Two 1964 paintings in the show display Altoon’s combination of raw gestural marks and all-over abstraction with organic shapes and playful color. In various series of drawings, Altoon employed a shaky ink line that conveys the essence of all-over abstraction, although these works are starkly representational, even cartoonish. Their subjects are satirical and erotic, amusing and grotesque, usually involving nude men and women in everyday situations turned fantastic.

[Image: John Altoon "AL-175" (1963) pastel/board 57.75 x 40 in.]

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from September 04, 2008 to October 25, 2008

Artist(s)

John Altoon

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