Anya Tish Gallery presents "HJ Bott: a Baroque Minimalist," the gallery’s fifth solo exhibition of Texas artist HJ Bott, whose career stretches over six decades. The exhibition will feature selected paintings and sculptures created between the 1970s and 2000s.
Methodical yet intuitive, this body of work, stemming from a self-created system, displays the artist’s signature geometrically abstract shapes of rich and textured surfaces. Making his own polymer vinyl paints, Bott’s use of this industrial material gives the work an arduous layer, while color and movement give a sense of playfulness that speaks to the inventive nature of the work.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until November 27.
Anya Tish Gallery presents "HJ Bott: a Baroque Minimalist," the gallery’s fifth solo exhibition of Texas artist HJ Bott, whose career stretches over six decades. The exhibition will feature selected paintings and sculptures created between the 1970s and 2000s.
Methodical yet intuitive, this body of work, stemming from a self-created system, displays the artist’s signature geometrically abstract shapes of rich and textured surfaces. Making his own polymer vinyl paints, Bott’s use of this industrial material gives the work an arduous layer, while color and movement give a sense of playfulness that speaks to the inventive nature of the work.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until November 27.
Anya Tish Gallery presents "HJ Bott: a Baroque Minimalist," the gallery’s fifth solo exhibition of Texas artist HJ Bott, whose career stretches over six decades. The exhibition will feature selected paintings and sculptures created between the 1970s and 2000s.
Methodical yet intuitive, this body of work, stemming from a self-created system, displays the artist’s signature geometrically abstract shapes of rich and textured surfaces. Making his own polymer vinyl paints, Bott’s use of this industrial material gives the work an arduous layer, while color and movement give a sense of playfulness that speaks to the inventive nature of the work.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until November 27.