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| The New Museum Presents German Artist Tomma Abts |
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Tomma Abts, Fewe, (2005), courtesy San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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NEW YORK.- The New Museum will present Tomma Abts, on view April 2-June 29, 2008. German artist Tomma Abts lives and works in London, where she creates small, severe paintings that provide an intriguing antidote to the florid figuration that has dominated the contemporary painting discourse in the last decade. The exhibition consists of fourteen paintings made over the past ten years. Abts won the Turner Prize in 2006 and this exhibition is the first individual presentation of the artists work in a United States museum. Abtss commitment to abstraction is absolute.
Her paintings are non-representational and free from all reference to nature or to the world at large. In the present contemporary art climate, these paintings may seem strange, aberrant, and even shocking. In their stab at profundity, the paintings are also intensely moving and relevant to our uncertain times. An illustrated catalogue will include more than fifty reproductions of the artists paintings and drawings as well as feature essays by critics Jan Verwoert and Bruce Hainley, as well as Laura Hoptman, Kraus Family Senior Curator and curator of the exhibition. The show will travel to the Hammer Museum following its presentation at the New Museum.
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