Will Barnet: Centennial Celebration
Will Barnet: A Centennial
Celebration
Extended through August 21
Barnet's highly original recent work builds upon the foundation of his Indian Space work of the 1950s, which is based upon the Native American–inspired integration of organic and geometric pictograph forms within a flat, seamless space. These works were begun in 2003 and were exhibited at the Montclair Art Museum in 2007. Barnet redeveloped ideas that he never completed during his shift from abstraction to figurative work in the 1960s. Barnet’s unusual combinations of subtly painted, imaginary figurative imagery are enhanced by his new vision of color and special feeling, demonstrating his continuous capacity for reinvention and new perspectives as he nears 100. The exhibition will feature 10–15 works done since his 2007 show at MAM.
Above Image: Will Barnet (b. 1911), Dialogue, 2010, Oil on canvas, 42 x 30 in. All works are on loan Courtesy of the artist and Alexandre Gallery, New York.
Will Barnet, Artist, at 99 - NJN's State Of The Arts
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- On View
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- Past
- George Inness: Private Treasures
- Marina Zurkow: Friends, Enemies, and Others
- Stacy Pearsall: Selections from Baqubah, Iraq
- Engaging Nature
- The Spectacular of Vernacular
- Robert Mapplethorpe Flowers: Selections from the JPMorgan Chase Art Collection
- Warhol and Cars: American Icons
- Will Barnet: Centennial Celebration
- Potters, Patrons, and Promises: Gifts from Audrey and Norbert Gaelen
- A Force for Change: African American Art and the Julius Rosenwald Fund
- What Is Portraiture
- Dulce Pinzon: The Real Story of the Superheroes
- The Wyeths: Three Generations
- Living for Art: The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection
- American Figurative Works 1908-1940: The Soyer Bequest
- Cezanne and American Modernism
- Myths, Memories, and Inspirations
- Out of the Vault: 95 Years of Collecting at MAM
- Reflecting Culture: The Evolution of American Comic Book Superheroes
- Will Barnet: Recent Works
- Morgan Russell and His Modern Mentors
- Eloquent Vistas: The Art of Nineteenth-Century American Landscape Photography
- Drawing Friends: Hedda Sterne's Portraititis
- Tribal Roots in the Garden State: 2008 New Jersey Arts Annual Crafts
- Kay Walkingstick's American Abstraction: Dialogue with the Cosmos
- Philip Pearlstein: Objectifications
- Anxious Objects: Willie Cole's Favorite Brands


