Leila Heller Gallery compliments the Guggenheim’s current ‘Visionaries’ exhibition with a show featuring artworks by early 20th century ‘non-objective’ painters, including mature works by German avant-gardist Rudolf Bauer. Though this painting from the ‘30s brings to mind a planet on the left and the built environment to the right, Bauer’s focus was art as expression of the spirit. (In Chelsea through March 4th).
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Andrew Masullo at Mary Boone Gallery
Andrew Masullo prefers the term ‘stuff maker’ to ‘artist’ as a way of describing his practice. Crowns, teeth, mountain ranges and more come to mind with this tiny 5×7 inch canvas with its zippy orange, ardent red and preppy pink/green color combo. (At Chelsea’s Mary Boone Gallery through April 27th.)
Andrew Masullo, ‘5404,’ 5” x 7,” oil/canvas, 2011-12.