Artwork Description
Richard Nonas – Untitled
Dimensions: unframed
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Medium: lithograph with hand drawing
Richard Nonas was an artist known for his practice examining notions of place, space, and time. Over a career spanning six decades, he became a major figure of the Post-Minimalist generation. In 1971, he was included in the legendary exhibition “Under The Brooklyn Bridge,” organized by Alanna Heiss and Gordon Matta-Clark. Nonas created conceptual abstract works in oilstick on paper, prints, and sculptural objects. His works have been exhibited at Mass MOCA, MOMA PS1, and Art Institute of Chicago.
