William Shearburn Gallery is pleased to announce Black/White, a group exhibition. The
exhibition will open with a reception on November 11 and will remain on view through
December 23.
The exhibition will feature a diverse group of artists, consisting of a vast range of mediums,
united by one commonality - the use of a color palette of black and white.
Black and white have traditionally been considered opposites, scientifically defined as the
sum of all colors and the absence of all colors and to some considered the two non-colors. To
artists, however, the duo of black and white opens up a whole world of endless possibilities of
visual and conceptual interpretation. From subtle tonalities to bold contrasts, black and white
allow artists to capture a moment, create mood, and express or suggest meaning.
Simultaneously, they can also function as an effective language for minimalism and
abstraction.
Artists presented are Donald Baechler, Louise Bourgeois, Alejandro Diaz, James Drake,
Michael Eastman, Sarah Frost, Joseph Havel, Al Held, Catherine Howe, KAWS,
Robert Kelly, Peter Sarkisian, Dean Kessmann, François-Xavier Lalanne, Joanne Lefrak,
Tim Liddy, Agnes Martin, Andrew Millner, Robert Motherwell, Allison Rossiter, Jay Shinn,
Toadhouse and Bernar Venet.
For further information, please contact Katherine Rodway Vega,
[email protected], 314.367.8020 or visit www.williamshearburngallery.com.