24 May 2020

Terence Koh

Untitled, 2020
Charcoal, graphite, oil pastel, artist finger oils on drawing paper
14 x 17 inches

Terence Koh: Diary
May 24 – June 24, 2020
Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York

Terence Koh

Untitled, 2020
Charcoal, graphite, oil pastel, artist finger oils on drawing paper
17 x 14 inches

7 May 2020

Koen Delaere

About Dancing #06, 2020
Mixed media on paper
70 x 50 cm

Koen Delaere. About Dancing
7 May – 7 June 2020
Galerie Gerard Hofland

Koen Delaere

About Dancing #09, 2020
Mixed media on paper
70 x 50 cm

4 May 2020

Samson Young

Untitled, 2020
Pencil and pastel on paper
100 x 70 cm

Hanne Darboven, Wade Guyton, Allan McCollum, Stephen Prina, Samson Young
4 May – 19 June 2020
Petzel Gallery, New York

Hanne Darboven

Dostojewski, Monat January 1990
Ink and gelatin silver print collage on paper
16 parts: 22.5 x 29.5 cm (each)

Allan McCollum

Collection of Ninety Drawings, 1988/1993
Graphite pencil on museum board
Dimensions variable

5 March 2020

Kara Walker

Untitled, 2008
ink on paper
71.1 x 55.9 cm

Kara Walker. Drawings
5 March – 4 April 2020
Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York

Kara Walker

Imposter Syndrome, 2020
charcoal on paper
210.2 x 182.9 cm

Kara Walker

Trolls, 2012
gouache on paper
suite of 28 works on paper
17.8 x 26 cm (each)

[from the pressrelease] – Among the most acclaimed artists working in the United States, Walker utilizes a diverse range of artistic practices to explore issues of race, gender, sexuality, and violence. Although she’s best known for her cut paper silhouette wall installations and monumental sculptural works, drawing remains the core of Walker’s artistic practice. Previously kept within her private archive, these works on paper reveal the scope of Walker’s process, from sketches, studies, and collages, to texts and “dream journals.” Materials such as watercolor, graphite, and ink give the drawings a sense of spontaneity and immediacy. To view these works on paper is to realize the intimacy and intensity of Walker’s vision in creating her subjects, speaking back to history and thus simultaneously reforming it within the present. The figures within Walker’s drawings insist upon themselves as the protagonists of a new narrative, revealed to us through bodies and words and unspeakable acts.

Kara Walker

Untitled, 2002-2007
graphite, colored pencil, pastel, marker and collage on paper
(suite of 2 works)
27.9 x 21.6 cm (each)

28 February 2020

Eugene Von Bruenchenhein

Untitled (Oct 12 – 65), 1965
Ballpoint pen on paper
14.25 x 17.75 inches

Eugene Von Bruenchenhein: Drawings 1964-67
February 28 – July 11, 2020
Andrew Edlin Gallery, New York

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