Eerdmans is showing recent works by member Andrew W. Young in a show titled "Fathoming," April 12th to May 18th at their 14 East 10th Street in Greenwich Village, NYC gallery.
The work is grounded in eighteen years researching little known artist and educator, William H. Holst (1912-1995), prompting investigation into “push/pull” and “fathoming” a surface. Holst studied with Hans Hofmann in Provincetown, MA five summers beginning in 1949 and taught and painted on Deer Isle, ME for nearly a half century, including nine summers at Haystack.
That project, a window into non-objective formal modernism, helped chart a course exploring Holst’s reductive process and reflecting on Jack Tworkov’s “cracks of light."
Jetty/Flag acrylic, gesso, graphite on canvas, 2022, 48 x 48" |
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