Black & White - Group Exhibition

Black & White - Group Exhibition

20 Hawthorne Street San Francisco, CA 94105, USA Thursday, May 3, 2018–Saturday, June 30, 2018 Opening Reception: Thursday, May 24, 2018, 6 p.m.–8 p.m.


memnon 1  by bryan hunt

Bryan Hunt

Memnon 1 , 1992

700 USD

skowhegan ii by yvonne jacquette

Yvonne Jacquette

Skowhegan II, 1987

3,500 USD

war horse by tom marioni

Tom Marioni

War Horse, 1994

1,500 USD

salt by dorothy napangardi robinson

Dorothy Napangardi Robinson

Salt, 2004

950 USD

we are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars by fred wilson

Fred Wilson

We Are All in the Gutter, But Some of Us Are Looking at the Stars, 2004

5,500 USD

lighthouse / mirror by john zurier

John Zurier

Lighthouse / Mirror, 2016

3,000 USD

SAN FRANCISCO, CA: Crown Point Press announces two concurrent exhibitions: Patricia Treib and Black & White – Group Exhibition. On view May 3 to June 30, the exhibitions present bright color abstractions by Treib alongside a group of monochrome prints selected from Crown Point’s previously published work. The five prints by Treib are the artist’s first exploration in the medium of etching. She used sugar, soap, and acid to paint her lyrical forms directly onto copper plates. There will be a reception at Crown Point Press for Treib on Thursday, May 24, from 6–8pm. 

Patricia Treib is an abstract artist who considers how we experience time and memory in the space of her paintings, watercolors, and prints. Through a methodical process of reducing, repeating, and remaking, she transforms a wide range of found motifs—the form of an antique clock, the outline of a sleeve in an Italian fresco, or the curve of a 35mm camera, for example—into abstract shapes that oscillate within the pictorial framework. As a reviewer in Art in America said, “The iconic shapes push and pull against each other, performing a bit like acrobats, and areas of paint seem to become tangible, manipulable objects. A space is created that is twodimensional but expansive.” 

Treib uses repeated forms balanced by wide, fluid brushstrokes in saturated and pale colors, creating both immediacy and deliberation. The cerulean shape in Straps appears in Interval in a translucent brown, for example. Cuff, Drape, and Pendulum refer to their forms’ origins by name but also allude to art history. 

Patricia Treib was born in Saginaw, Michigan, in 1979 and has lived and worked in Brooklyn since the early 2000s. She received a Bachelor of Arts from the School of The Art Institute of Chicago in 2001 and a Master of Fine Arts from Columbia University in 2006. Her work was recently the subject of solo exhibitions at Bureau, New York (2017); Galería Marta Cervera, Madrid (2016); Kate MacGarry, London (2015); and Wallspace, New York (2013). Treib was a recipient of the Artadia Award in 2017. 

Black & White – Group Exhibition provides an opportunity to focus on line and texture. Robert Bechtle uses crisp lines to form an apartment façade and its shadows in his urbanscape Alameda Camero. The black and white prints stand in contrast to Treib’s color etchings, setting her sensuous and subtle colors in a higher relief. Other artists in the group exhibition are William Bailey, John Chiara, Bruce Conner, Tony Cragg, Richard Diebenkorn, Leonardo Drew, Marcel Dzama, Jacqueline Humphries, Bryan Hunt, Yvonne Jacquette, Sol LeWitt, Tom Marioni, David Nash, Dorothy Napangardi, Wayne Thiebaud, Charline von Heyl, Fred Wilson, and John Zurier. 

Patricia Treib and Black & White – Group Exhibition are on view in the Crown Point Gallery at 20 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, May 3 – June 30, 2018. The gallery hours are Monday 10-5 and Tuesday through Saturday 10-6.