Arthur Carter: Sculptures, Paintings and Drawings celebrates the work of Arthur Carter, a true renaissance man.
In Arthur Carter: Orthogonals, mastery of color theory, geometry, and minimalist aesthetics combine in a visually rewarding and cerebrally reeling display of prowess and aptitude. Recalling color theory innovators Piet Mondrian, Josef Albers, and Hans Hofmann, the mathematical geniuses Fibonacci and Pythagoras, and minimalist pioneer Donald Judd, Arthur Carter taps into color’s potential to serve as structure and builds on art’s historical cross-pollination with philosophy, design, mathematics, and technology.
Arthur Carter: Orthogonals is a benefit exhibition for NYU Steinhardt’s 80WSE Galleries on view from May 24 - June 11, 2011.