The Bonnier Gallery, Miami 2019 We thank, GRANT BONNIER, CHRISTINA BONNIER, and Amanda Baker and the gallery staff for there kind help, we also thank the artist for there creative phenomena.
Kathleen Jacobs: AVION THE BONNIER GALLERY, Miami, 2019
The Bonnier Gallery is pleased to announce Kathleen Jacobs’ debut solo exhibition in Miami entitled “AVION.” The opening reception will be held on October 3, 2019 at 6:30 PM at ...The Bonnier Gallery. This exhibition of recent oil paintings will be on view through November 23rd in the main gallery space.
The natural landscape that surrounds us is the result of the epic battles between the elements. Our ancient ancestors recognized these forces at play and in mythopoetic language captured the essence in story and symbol. In almost every culture, the origin story involves forces of nature --- water in particular. Jacobs’ paintings have a quality of presence that recognizes the unifying flow which connect the trees, roots, wind, rain, clouds, sky, and human experience.
As Kathleen focuses on the micro-scale of the landscape, she reveals the macro-scale of the dynamic flow of patterns which surround us. Avion brings forth the nation that resonates in the myth; everything is connected. We are surrounded by the continually unfolding terrain of an origin story.
The title “Avion”, as well as all the titles of Jacobs’ paintings, comes from an intersection on an instrument aviation map. These intersections have no place; they are simply abstract places along abstract routes which can only be found by electronic instruments installed in airplanes. They are a perfect metaphor for the surface of Jacob’s paintings.[+] Show More
Kathleen Jacobs: AVION THE BONNIER GALLERY, Miami, 2019
The Bonnier Gallery is pleased to announce Kathleen Jacobs’ debut solo ...
The Bonnier Gallery is pleased to announce Kathleen Jacobs’ debut solo exhibition in Miami entitled “AVION.” The opening reception will be held on October 3, 2019 at 6:30 PM at ...The Bonnier Gallery. This exhibition of recent oil paintings will be on view through November 23rd in the main gallery space.
The natural landscape that surrounds us is the result of the epic battles between the elements. Our ancient ancestors recognized these forces at play and in mythopoetic language captured the essence in story and symbol. In almost every culture, the origin story involves forces of nature --- water in particular. Jacobs’ paintings have a quality of presence that recognizes the unifying flow which connect the trees, roots, wind, rain, clouds, sky, and human experience.
As Kathleen focuses on the micro-scale of the landscape, she reveals the macro-scale of the dynamic flow of patterns which surround us. Avion brings forth the nation that resonates in the myth; everything is connected. We are surrounded by the continually unfolding terrain of an origin story.
The title “Avion”, as well as all the titles of Jacobs’ paintings, comes from an intersection on an instrument aviation map. These intersections have no place; they are simply abstract places along abstract routes which can only be found by electronic instruments installed in airplanes. They are a perfect metaphor for the surface of Jacob’s paintings.[+] Show More
"Word Play: language as medium" THE BONNIER GALLERY, Miami.2019
Mel Bochner Blah, Blah, Blah, 2016 oil on canvas 80 x 60 in. / 203.2 x ...
Mel Bochner
Blah, Blah, Blah, 2016
oil on canvas
80 x 60 in. / 203.2 x 152.4 cm
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WORD PLAY looks at how six contemporary artists have specifically used and questioned how language ...functions and how meaning is comprehended. They use language as an actual medium—like charcoal and paint, wood and steel—exploring the paradoxes of language. Sometimes their work is telegraphic; other times almost narrative.
These artists all make us think about language and how we use (and abuse) it, including the acts of speaking, reading and looking; representation and abstraction, and how they cross over. As Smithson later wrote, “A word outside of the mind is a set of ‘dead letters’.” WORD PLAY challenges the viewer to bring life and meaning to letters, punctuation and text.
The art-making techniques range from the traditional to the technological. Fiona Banner and Benjamin Zellmer Bellas often use texts—from full sentences to entire stories. Banner transforms a number of works from a popular culture perspective into fine art. Bellas uses performance, poetry and sculpture in combination to address the experience of understanding.
Mel Bochner is best known for his text-based paintings that are at the intersection of linguistic and visual representation. In contrast, David Moreno’s works on paper symbolically ask, “How are words made?” His work often hides or layers information, developing a visual poetry compelling the viewer to decipher it.
Kay Rosen is an artist with formal linguistic credentials. She works with words and punctuation almost exclusively, testing definitions, challenging visual understanding and, frequently, commenting on social issues using a wry humor. Damon Zucconi uses software programming “languages”—including speech and handwriting synthesizers—to create art that is more-or-less readable.
WORD PLAY is organized by Gregory Linn and Clayton Press, Princeton, New Jersey-based specialists in contemporary art. See the LinnPress website—www.linnpress.com—for a detailed overview of their experiences, expertise and professional services.[+] Show More
Richard Höglund: Symposium, The Bonnier-Gallery, Miami, 2019
The Bonnier Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of recent ...
The Bonnier Gallery is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of recent paintings by Richard Höglund entitled Symposium. “A painting, like drinking together, is a strange attractor for thoughts ...of a higher order. A painting lets our thoughts smolder in the embers of ancient fires lit in the pursuit of truth, in the pursuit of the divine”—Richard HöglundIn Höglund’s latest suite of paintings the artist uses wine as his primary medium, in conversation with the famed 11th century quatrains of The Rubáiyát, by Persian astronomer and poet Omar Khayyam. In these works, Höglundutilizes experimental materials and techniques to heighten interconnected rituals of divinity and collective celebration. Citing figures as varied as Shiva and Dionysus as inspiration, Höglund’s wine paintings encourage a collaborative interpretation that amplify the mystical and the poetic. Symposium embodies the ancient Greek practice of ‘drinking together’ calling to action thoughts of seraphic importance; this body of work functions as a similar vehicle for transcendental thought: “A painting, like drinking together, is a strange attractor for thoughts of a higher order,” Höglund explains, “A painting lets our thoughts shoulder in the embers of ancient fires lit in the pursuit of truth, in the pursuit of the divine”.In his latest suite of paintings, Höglund will feature wine as his primary medium in conversation with the famed 11th-century quatrains of the Rubaiyat by the Persian poet and astronomer Omar Khayyam. Höglund takes experimental materials and techniques to heighten interconnected rituals of divinity and collective celebration. His wine paintings encourage a collaborative interpretation that amplify the mystical and the poetic. The Bonnier Gallery is an international art gallery dealing in primary and secondary market works with a principal focus in Minimalist and Conceptual art, as well as publications of art and poetry. The Bonnier Gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 6 pm-Sunday & Monday by appointment. For additional information and materials please contact Amanda M. Baker at (305) 960 –7850 or amanda@thebonniergallery.com.[+] Show More
The Bonnier Gallery, opening of Inauguration,work by prominent Minimalist and Conceptualist artists
The Bonnier Gallery, the opening of Inauguration, work by prominent ...
The Bonnier Gallery, the opening of Inauguration, work by prominent Minimalist and Conceptualist artists
INAUGURATION The Bonnier Gallery Inc. — Space for Those Who Value Intersection of Literature and Visual Art ...— MIAMI – Oct. 1, 2018
– The Bonnier Gallery, Inc. is pleased to present their latest exhibition: Inauguration, opening January 31st at 6:30 P.M.Featuring work by prominent Minimalist and Conceptualist artists Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Richard Höglund, Kathleen Jacobs, Yayoi Kusama, Sol LeWitt, Joel Shapiro, and Frank Stella.Inauguration: the commencement of a system or mode of operation. For this exhibit, The Bonnier Gallery integrated the concept of the inauguration, a ceremonial event marking the beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period, with art and artists whose works are characterized by the use of repletion and permutation as well as the systematic exclusion of any individuality of touch.
The Bonnier Gallery is located at 3408 NW 7th Ave, Miami FL 33127. For more information please call (305) 960-7850 or visit thebonniergallery.com.
To schedule media availability with gallery proprietor, please email the gallery manager, Nicole Bennett, at: nicole@thebonniergallery.com
ABOUT THE BONNIER GALLERY The Bonnier Gallery Inc. is an international commercial art gallery dealing in primary and secondary market works with a principal focus in minimalist and conceptual art including, though not limited to, painting, photography, sculpture, and mixed media, as well as publications of art and poetry. Through unique exhibitions, American and European art fairs, and scholarly catalogs, we seek to place our artists’ work in a wide range of international private and museum collections. We also seek to promote the visual arts and literary arts in our community by contributing to local educational efforts and providing a public space that fosters a dialogue between artists and poets.artist:[+] Show More
Cordy Ryman: REDUX, THE BONNIER GALLERY, Miami
Cordy Ryman: REDUX, THE BONNIER GALLERY, Miami View works The Bonnier ...
Cordy Ryman: REDUX, THE BONNIER GALLERY, Miami
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The Bonnier Gallery is pleased to present Redux, our first solo exhibition by American
artist Cordy Ryman. The exhibition will open on Saturday, January ...25th from 6 – 9pm and will be on view through March 14th, 2020.
For the past twenty-five years Cordy Ryman’s work has been rooted in manipulating materials across a wide range of scale, including wall, floor, corner works, and installations. Painting primarily on wood allows Ryman the versatility to expand the work’s viability. The result provides a consistency in form and practice that lends itself to evolving motifs that are only recognizable overtime. The process and method that he has developed can be viewed as a constellation of constant and careful reiteration.
The works on view in Redux are composed of elements that existed in previous forms and often had different functions. Reacting to the nature of the material and the relationship between the material and the space around it, Ryman has adapted and rendered the material into new forms. Ryman explains, “When the requirements for the previous forms cease to be, the histories contained in the materials begin to break down and return to a state that entails a redux.”
The primary focal point of the exhibition is Ryman’s large-scale, site-specific Root Vine Pyramid. The corner installation is composed of two-by-fours that have been repurposed and cut into over a thousand parts resembling bricks. Painted in vibrant hues of red, blue, green, and white, the components are assembled on two adjacent walls to form a pyramid.
Another important body of work within the exhibition is known as the Dimar works. The wood, originally in the form of sixteen-foot joists, was reclaimed from a masonry building located nearby Ryman’s studio in Brooklyn, New York. Built in 1920 as a clinic, the building was demolished in 2018, and the joists were gifted to the artist. In these works, Ryman explores ways in which the material could be reconstituted into significant forms and continue to exist as viable entities. Ryman cut and assembled his material into free- floating works mounted on the wall, grids, and stacked towers.[+] Show More
The Bonnier Gallery is a Post-War & Contemporary art gallery operating in both primary and secondary market works across all media. Our core aim is to promote the visual and literary arts in South Florida and abroad. To that end, the gallery’s principal focus remains on providing a public space that fosters meaningful engagements between our exhibits and the cultural community. Through unique exhibitions, American & European art fairs, and scholarly catalogues, we seek to place our artists’ work in a wide range of international private and museum collections.