Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow, and Blue
Mary Corse uses the same type of paint that is used on road signs, which refracts light and almost seems to glow internally. When it’s used in the service of art, however, she proves there’s more to her paintings than paint and canvas.
Agnes and the Spider Woman
Agnes Martin spent much of her life in Taos, New Mexico, an artist colony with a rich connection the the New Mexican landscape. 19th c. weavers of the Navajo tribe, immersed in the same environment, wove blankets of beauty and power. This show at Pace unites these two bodies of work.