Gagosian presents 'Pat Steir: Paintings, Part II'

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Gagosian presents 'Pat Steir: Paintings, Part II'
Pat Steir, Paintings, Part II, Installation view, 2022. Works © Pat Steir. Photo: Matteo D'Eletto M3 Studio. Courtesy Gagosian.



ROME.- Gagosian is presenting Pat Steir: Paintings, Part II, to conclude the summer season in Rome. Focused around a suite of tall and majestic paintings, the gallery has been entirely rehung with the artist’s collaboration to create new dialogues between works from different recent series.

In 1969, while completing his final historic series of paintings, Barnett Newman wrote, “Why give in to these purists and formalists who have put a mortgage on red, yellow, and blue, transforming these colors into an idea that destroys them as colors? I had, therefore, the double incentive of using these colors to express what I wanted to do—of making these colors expressive rather than didactic and of freeing them from the mortgage. Why should anybody be afraid of red, yellow, and blue?”

Newman’s provocation riffed on the title of Edward Albee’s controversial play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, an attack on the false optimism and myopic confidence of modern society. In his version, Newman raised enduring questions about the past and future of painting, responding to the earlier iconoclastic gestures of Aleksandr Rodchenko and Piet Mondrian as well as the climate of sober minimalism that had emerged in America, from the deathly late works of Ad Reinhardt and Mark Rothko to the black paintings of Frank Stella. Subsequently across time, painters such as Brice Marden, Philip Taaffe, Kerry James Marshall, and others have been moved to respond to Newman in highly individuated ways with works that reaffirm the vitality of their medium. Steir adds her own bold contribution to this painterly discourse with Red Pour, Yellow Pour, and Blue Pour (all 2022), a suite of three identically sized paintings. In liberating a stream of vivid primary color in a single gesture from the top edge down the center of each somber, blackened canvas, she performs a compositional chance operation that fuses ascetic restraint with unashamed expressiveness. This productive tension creates a lyric response that, though elegiac, is charged with life and its contingencies. Pat Steir is not afraid.










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