Brice Marden at PaceWildenstein and Matthew Marks.(New York, New York)(Review of Exhibitions)(Brief Article)

From: Art in America | Date: March 1, 1996| Author: Wei, Lilly | Copyright information

At PaceWildenstein, 30 years (1964-94) of Brice Marden's drawings served as a foil for his newest abstractions, on view at Matthew Marks in Chelsea. The 20-odd works on paper provided a quick recapitulation of Marden's achievements, although more than half the selection lingered in the '70s. Included were monochromes such as the elegaic, darkly polished surface of Teddy's Drawing (1964-65); elegant, dual-toned fields such as Hydra Group X (1981), a heady distillation of Greece in blu...

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