Mary Corse's paintings that capture and refract light at Kayne Griffin Corcoran

ART AGENDA
Mary Corse, Untitled, 2016. Glass microspheres in acrylic on canvas. 84 x 84 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Kayne Griffin Corcoran, Los Angeles. Photography by Robert Wedemeyer.
CALIFORNIA---Kayne Griffin Corcoran is pleased to announce its primary representation of Mary Corse. For the last five decades, Mary Corse has radically explored perception, properties of light, and ideas of abstraction in her work. "As admirers of Mary Corse for many years, we are thrilled to now work with her at the gallery," states Bill Griffin. "Her pioneering work has a critical place in the development of abstraction and ideas of perception and she has been hugely influential to generations of artists. We look forward to working with Mary on her first exhibition at the gallery in September 2017." [link]

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