“Flowers for Summer” at Michael Werner
Artists: Hurvin Anderson, Georg Baselitz, James Lee Byars, Lovis Corinth, Aaron Curry, Enrico David, Peter Doig, Thomas Houseago, Jörg Immendorff, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Per Kirkeby, Jean Fautrier, Lucio Fontana, Fernand Léger, Eugène Leroy, Markus Lüpertz, A.R. Penck, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, Sigmar Polke, Kurt Schwitters, Félix Vallotton, Don Van Vliet
Venue: Michael Werner Gallery, New York
Exhibition Title: Flowers for Summer
Date: June 30 – September 10, 2011
Full gallery of images, press release and link available after the jump.
Images:
- Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
- Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
- Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
- Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
- Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
- Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
- Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
- Peter Doig – Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
- Aaron Curry – Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
- Kurt Schwitters – Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
- James Lee Byars – Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
- Lovis Corinth – Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
- Thomas Houseago – Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
Images courtesy of Michael Werner Gallery, New York
Press Release:
For summer, Michael Werner Gallery presents a group exhibition of flowers. In painting and sculpture, the artists in Flowers for Summer engage the genres of still life, landscape and abstraction to loosely explore the historical motif of the flower. Artists include Hurvin Anderson, Georg Baselitz, James Lee Byars, Lovis Corinth, Aaron Curry, Enrico David, Peter Doig, Thomas Houseago, Jörg Immendorff, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Per Kirkeby, Jean Fautrier, Lucio Fontana, Fernand Léger, Eugène Leroy, Markus Lüpertz, A.R. Penck, Francis Picabia, Pablo Picasso, Sigmar Polke, Kurt Schwitters, Félix Vallotton, and Don Van Vliet.