PURCHASE, NY.- Neuberger Museum of Art at Purchase College, SUNY has opened its doors to A Matter of Discovery: The Art of Luis Perelman, a dynamic retrospective featuring more than six decades of work by the New York-based multimedia artist.
Luis Perelman is an artistic innovator who continues to explore, discover, and reinvent himself, explains exhibition curator Patrice Giasson, the Neuberger Museums Alex Gordon Curator of Art of the Americas. In this show, never-before-seen color, line, and material studies from the artists private studio are presented alongside his finished works. Looking with attention at the works in the gallery, one can see the meticulous precision and incredible attention to detail behind each of his drawings, paintings, and sculptures.
Perelman may be best known for his pioneering sculptures cast in clear resin. Keys, screws and wingnuts, lightbulbs, typewriter parts, industrial objects, and shredded currency from the US Treasury Department are encased in pristine obelisks, columns, pyramids, and other iconic shapes. Discarded materials collected from New York City streets float within the sculptures as a silent echo of the society in which Perelman evolved.
It was these early resin sculptures that first attracted Leo Castelli, a gallerist who represented many of the most influential artists at the time, to Perelmans work. And it was at Castellis gallery that Museum founder Roy R. Neuberger purchased Industrial Petrifications #8 (1964), the first of Perelmans objects to enter the Museums collection when the museum was founded in 1969.
Along with the artists resin sculptures, The Art of Discovery includes works from Perelmans Color Field Paintings (1970s); wall compositions inspired by Islamic drawings such as his Sufi Wall Reliefs (1980s) and Kamal Series (2016); patinated metal works from his Copper Wall Reliefs (1990s) and Wrapped Metal Weave Series (2011); and a selection of his recent Paper Folds and digital Optical Constructions created since 2020.
A Matter of Discovery: The Art of Luis Perelman is organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, SUNY, and curated by Patrice Giasson, the Alex Gordon Curator of the Art of Americas. The exhibition includes an illustrated brochure featuring an interview by the curator and the artist.
The exhibition is on view at the Neuberger Museum from since 7 through November 5, 2023. The opening reception will be held on Sunday, June 11, from 12:00pm 2:00pm.
The Neuberger Museum of Art opened on the campus of Purchase College, State University of New York, in 1974 with a core collection donated by Roy R. Neuberger, one of the greatest private collectors, philanthropists, and arts advocates of the twentieth century. Today, critically acclaimed exhibitions, tours, lectures, and interactive programs for patrons of all ages make the Neuberger a center of teaching and learning for all stages of life.