Takao TanabeSpatial Abstractions
Takao TanabeSpatial Abstractions
Equinox Gallery is delighted to present Spatial Abstractions, an exhibition of hard-edge paintings and prints by Takao Tanabe from the 1960s. In these works, Tanabe sought to complicate the shallow space of geometric abstraction he encountered while studying in New York under Hans Hofmann in the 1950s. Incorporating colour, irregular angles, and shifting geometric forms, Tanabe introduced a sense of depth and movement into the precise language of hard-edge abstraction.
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Maggee DayPassing Notes
Equinox Gallery is pleased to present Passing Notes, an exhibition of new paintings by Maggee Day. Over the past year, Day has developed a daily practice of drawing, making quick sketches of whatever catches her attention: a pile of toys, objects left on a table after friends have gone home, containers gathered while starting a garden. These drawings are casual records of everyday life, but they become the starting point for something much more expansive in the paintings.
Working from her sketchbooks, Day brings her observations together on a single canvas. One drawing may overlap another; an object may appear clearly in one area and disappear beneath paint somewhere else. As the paintings develop, the original subjects become increasingly difficult to identify. What began as a still life suddenly begins to tip into abstraction. A recognizable shape might become a burst of colour or a sweeping gesture. The paintings seem to shift as you look at them, moving back and forth between the familiar and the unknown.
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