Barbara Kasten

Stages

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May 28 2016 - Aug 14 2016

Barbara Kasten: Stages is the first major survey of the work of Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten.

Widely recognized for her photography, this exhibition highlights Kasten’s nearly five-decades-long engagement with abstraction, light, and architectural form. Kasten’s work melds numerous artistic styles and histories, combining compositions rooted in hard-edge abstract painting, forms and arrangements that address the spatial concerns of modernist sculpture, and highly technical color photography printing methods that deliver voluptuously saturated images.

The exhibition makes links between her more well-known photographic series of studio constructions and architectural interventions and her earliest fiber and mixed-media works, cyanotype prints, forays into set design, and new photographic works that continue her investigations of color, line, texture, and space. This presentation of the exhibition at MOCA Pacific Design Center will focus on her early furniture design-based sculptures as well as her elaborately staged photographs of postmodern architecture, such as Frank Gehry’s Loyola Law School building in Los Angeles, Richard Meier’s High Museum of Art in Atlanta, and MOCA's own Grand Avenue building designed by Arata Isozaki.

Exhibition overview from MOCA website


Whether you go or not, the exhibition catalog, Barbara Kasten: Stages, provides a survey of Kasten's work and includes a biography of the artist, a conversation between Kasten and artist Liz Deschenes, and new essays


  • American
  • Contemporary

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