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Born 1945 Berkeley, California. Known for: Monochromatic and grid pattern painting, glass on canvas, light and space.
Following is a review written by Linda Yablonsky and published in The New York Times Magazine, February 24, 2012. The exhibition was titled "Artifacts/Mary Corse". Who could have imagined that... Read full biography
Following is a review written by Linda Yablonsky and published in The New York Times Magazine, February 24, 2012. The exhibition was titled "Artifacts/Mary Corse". Who could have imagined that quantum mechanics could inspire a revelation in painting? It did for Mary Corse, an under-sung veteran of... Read full biography
Following is a review written by Linda Yablonsky and published in The New York Times Magazine, February 24, 2012. The exhibition was titled "Artifacts/Mary Corse". Who could have imagined that quantum mechanics could inspire a revelation in painting? It did for Mary Corse, an under-sung veteran of the Southern California Light and Space movement, who is finally getting her due in New York, at the Chelsea branch of Lehmann Maupin Gallery. The greater benefit, though, goes to those who see the... Read full biography
Following is a review written by Linda Yablonsky and published in The New York Times Magazine, February 24, 2012. The exhibition was titled "Artifacts/Mary Corse". Who could have imagined that quantum mechanics could inspire a revelation in painting? It did for Mary Corse, an under-sung veteran of the Southern California Light and Space movement, who is finally getting her due in New York, at the Chelsea branch of Lehmann Maupin Gallery. The greater benefit, though, goes to those who see the work. Or rather those who bask in it. Thanks partly to a long-ago class in physics, Corse's five, luminescent white monochromes play marvelous, now-you-see-it/now-you-don't tricks on the eye, the mind and the body. There's no passive looking to be done... Read full biography
Following is a review written by Linda Yablonsky and published in The New York Times Magazine, February 24, 2012. The exhibition was titled "Artifacts/Mary Corse". Who could have imagined that quantum mechanics could inspire a revelation in painting? It did for Mary Corse, an under-sung veteran of the Southern California Light and Space movement, who is finally getting her due in New York, at the Chelsea branch of Lehmann Maupin Gallery. The greater benefit, though, goes to those who see the work. Or rather those who bask in it. Thanks partly to a long-ago class in physics, Corse's five, luminescent white monochromes play marvelous, now-you-see-it/now-you-don't tricks on the eye, the mind and the body. There's no passive looking to be done here. From one angle, each painting looks perfectly opaque, blank and flat. Move a few steps closer or away, and silv... Read full biography
Mary Ann Corse - Artist Info
About Mary Ann Corse: Keywords
Keywords (17)
Art Method
- •Easel Painting
- •Light and Space Art
- •Monochrome
- •Murals: Design, Painting, Fresco, Mosaic, Glass
- •Sculpture, Three Dimensional Forms, Sculptor
Art Media
- •Acrylic Paint
- •Assemblage
- •Mixed Media, Multi Media and/or Multli Styles
- •Painting on Glass, Glass Design, Studio Glass Art
- •Plastics
Art Style
- •Abstraction, Abstract
- •Minimalism, Minimalist
- •Non Objective
Art School
- •Chouinard Art Institute, CalArts, Student
Chronology
- •Late 20th Century After 1950
Exhibition of Museum
- •Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum/Museum of Non Objective Painting
- •Whitney Biennial Museum of American Art
