The Primacy of Color: Komarin, Stamos, Zinsser, Mcdonnell

The Primacy of Color: Komarin, Stamos, Zinsser, Mcdonnell

5 East 82nd Street Third FloorNew York, NY 10028, USA Monday, April 3, 2023–Friday, May 5, 2023

Color, in particular, has the ability to convey emotions, moods, and sensations that can be difficult to articulate with words. 

a suite of blue sea, cap ferat by gary komarin

Gary Komarin

A Suite of Blue Sea, Cap Ferat, 2021

64,000–70,000 USD

gateau by gary komarin

Gary Komarin

Gateau, 2018

20,000 USD

landscape with a cup by gary komarin

Gary Komarin

Landscape with a Cup, 2022

76,000–82,000 USD

geometry of love by gary komarin

Gary Komarin

Geometry of Love, 2022

74,000–80,000 USD

rc31 by vasa velizar mihich

Vasa Velizar Mihich

RC31, 1991

4,900 USD

rc28 by vasa velizar mihich

Vasa Velizar Mihich

RC28, 1991

4,900 USD

parallelogram #2977 by vasa velizar mihich

Vasa Velizar Mihich

Parallelogram #2977, 1977

12,000 USD

untitled #2324 by vasa velizar mihich

Vasa Velizar Mihich

Untitled #2324, 1984

11,000 USD

five triangles on rods by roger phillips

Roger Phillips

Five Triangles on Rods, 2015

9,000 USD

single red rectangle by roger phillips

Roger Phillips

Single Red Rectangle, 2017

6,800 USD

white square, yellow rectangle by roger phillips

Roger Phillips

White Square, Yellow Rectangle, 2010

3,200 USD

untitled by josé de rivera

José de Rivera

Untitled, 1953

30,000–40,000 USD

In abstract painting, color is often used as a dominant means of expression and communication and is given primacy over form, line, and content. Leaning heavily on its power to convey emotions, moods, and sensations, color. Common among the artists in this exhibition is their expressive use of color however each have approached its effect differently, Komarin bold and energetic, McDonnell moody and mysterious, Zinsser explosive, and Stamos serene.