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Tony Bevan

January 9 February 6, 1988
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Self-Portrait, 1987
pigment and acrylic on canvas
80 x 69 inches
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In Red, 1987
pigment and acrylic on canvas
41 x 30 inches
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Brother and Sister, 1987
pigment and acrylic on canvas
80 x 59 inches
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Underbody, 1986-87
pigment and acrylic on canvas
81 x 64 inches
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Exposed Arm, 1987
pigment and acrylic on canvas
54 x 42 inches
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Red Table, 1987
pigment and acrylic on canvas
52 x 46 inches
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Click here for a PDF version of the following Press Release. |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 15, 1987
TONY BEVAN
January 9 February 6
Tony Bevan will exhibit recent paintings in his first solo exhibition in the United States.
"Bevan is a user of modern essentials. His time is the freeze-frame of now. His image is the simple outlines of a figure, the bare essentials of a psychological state, the extremes of a facial expression, the stripped-down corporeality of a pair of hands. The way that Bevan uses unmixed pigments in their pure chemical form is crucial to this sense of a pictorial chemistry happening before your eyes. The momentusually of gentle introspectionis saved and pressed into service as a metaphor for waste. The timescale in these pictures has a similarly irrational force"
--From an essay by Waldemar Januszczak
The institute of Contemporary Art in London is concurrently exhibiting the work of Tony Bevan in an exhibition titled, "Paintings: 1980-87", through February 21, 1988. The exhibition will subsequently travel to Orchard, Derry; Kettle's Yard, Cambridge; and Cartwright Hall, Bradford. We gratefully acknowledge partial support from te British Council to make this exhibition possible.
The public is invited to a reception for the artist on Saturday, January 9 from 5 7 p.m. Gallery hours are Tuesday Saturday, 10-6, Mondays by appointment. For more information and photographs, please contact Susan Yung at (212)226-3232. Please note that the gallery will close for the holidays on December 25 and will reopen on January 4.
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