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Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary Artist News

Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is committed to active engagement with our local art scene. We look forward to sharing information regarding exhibitions and events pertinent to our work and interests here.

Freddy Rodríguez Overview

Presenting the first in a series of Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary overviews: Freddy Rodríguez.

May 18th, 2020|

Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary Is Pleased to Announce the Representation of Raquel Rabinovich

Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary is pleased to announce representation of New York-based Argentinian-American artist Raquel Rabinovich. Over the course of a seventy-year-long career, Rabinovich (b. 1929, Buenos Aires) has been concerned with the paradox of making the invisible visible. She pursues themes of mythology, existence, nature, and transcendence in her monochromatic paintings and drawings, as well as in her sculptural practice that encompasses large-scale glass environments and site-specific stone installations along the shores of the Hudson River. Rabinovich tries to reveal, through the processes she explores, how that which is concealed emerges into view. In her glass environments she aims to create spaces that are “simultaneously accessible and inaccessible, open and enclosed, tangible and intangible, private and public, visible and invisible.”
April 8th, 2020|

Atmósferas y Entropía – Catalina Chervin | 06.03 – 03.05

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ATMÓSFERAS Y ENTROPÍA – CATALINA CHERVIN
INAUGURA VIERNES 06.03 – 19HS
Entrada libre y gratuita.

El ​Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Buenos Aires | Fundación Aldo Rubino y la ​Asociación Amigos del MACBA ​tienen el agrado de presentar ‘​Atmósferas y Entropía​’, una exhibición individual de la artista argentina, ​Catalina Chervin, curada por Ángel Navarro.

La exposición reúne obras de gran formato pertenecientes a series como “De los paisajes Escritos” o “De las pequeñas marcas”, e incluye una selección de dípticos de 2 x 3 metros, de su serie “Street Art”. En ellas, Chervin utiliza pluma, lápiz, tintas y carbón para plasmar sobre el papel formas, líneas, manchas que se yuxtaponen y tejen texturas, luces y sombras.

Read the full article on MACBA site.

April 2nd, 2020|

Thank you, UNTITLED, ART San Francisco 2020

Thank you to all our artists, collectors and friends of the gallery for a great UNTITLED, ART San Francisco 2020

Hutchinson Modern Untitled Art Booth 2020

January 24th, 2020|

Hutchinson Modern at UNTITLED, ART. San Francisco, Booth A4

Booth A4, San Francisco, January 17, 18, 19, 2020

presents

“The Legacy of Abstraction in the Southern Cone and Beyond”

Joaquín Torres-García
Esteban Lisa
Ides Kihlen
Roberto Aizenberg

Freddy Rodríguez
Alejandro Corujeira
Beto de Volder
Mariano Ferrante

Showcasing fifteen works spanning from the 1930s to the present day, our booth traces the genealogy of Latin American Abstraction on both sides of the River Plate and beyond.

Committed to the employment of geometry and, most importantly, to using abstraction as a formal visual language, we feature the significant contributions made by fifteen boundary-pushing artists including Joaquín Torres-García, Esteban Lisa, Ides Kihlen, Roberto Aizenberg, Freddy Rodríguez, Alejandro Corujeira, Beto de Volder, and Mariano Ferrante—all from throughout the Americas.

These works provide a broad historical view, revealing the complexities and variety of expressions that have characterized the art of Latin America throughout the century. Exhibiting works produced in the Southern Cone nations of South America up through the Caribbean, we offer a unique vision of the artists’ exploration and devotion to the fundamentals of painting, celebrating the evocative quality in the context of Latin America’s modernization.

Thursday, January 16:  VIP Preview, 2pm – 8pm
Friday, January 17: Open to General Public, 12pm – 8pm
Saturday, January 18: Open to General Public, 12pm – 6pm
Sunday, January 19: Open to General Public, 12pm – 6pm

Click here for our catalogue

Art at top from left to right:
Freddy Rodriguez, Political Statement #3, 1999;
Alejandro Corujeira, Untitled (From the series Al despertar, flotaban), 2019;
Mariano Ferrante, Pintura N106, 2019

December 18th, 2019|

CURRENTS: An Overwhelming Response

Debora Hirsch upcoming group show “CURRENTS: An Overwhelming Response” opening Friday, January 10th, 6-8pm at A.I.R. Gallery.

The 19 international artists in this exhibition, represent a plurality of voices exploring and pushing back against experiences and ramifications of gaslighting—or manipulations of reality—on individuals, communities, and culture.

Read the full press release here.

December 13th, 2019|