Clinton Hill

Exhibition Website

Jan 6 2018 - Mar 18 2018

This exhibition presents the works of a multitalented artist who was a Renaissance man of the abstract. Neither cubist, futurist, minimalist, abstractionist or constructivist, he was all at once. The exhibition constitutes a survey of his career, from printmaker to painter, from pulp-paper pioneer to lyrical wall constructions. He tried to marry plane and solid geometry through surface texture and color harmonies and was a determined abstractionist. If necessary, he shaved paper to give the illusion of absence or added paper pulp to produce ribbon-like curves, rigorous line and suggestive arcs. Hill's biographer Susan Larsen referred to his “effortless fluency” of craft, from which his distinctive visual vocabulary takes voice and which the works on view demonstrate.

Credit: Exhibition overview from museum website

  • Various Media
  • American
  • Clinton Hill

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