revised    12/24 or 12/31
revised    12/24 or 12/31
slug: ACME Fine Art âMichael Loew: Towards Geometric Abstractionâ
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BOSTON, MASS. â Acme Fine Artâs presents Michael Loewâs first solo exhibition, January 4âFebruary 5.
The exhibition comprises a compact retrospective collection of paintings and drawings that were selected to tell the story of Loewâs careerlong interest in geometric abstraction.
The works included in the exhibition were executed between 1945 and 1980, and they demonstrate Loewâs remarkable evolution from a stylistic form of expressive nature-based cubism of the 1940s to a highly synthesized neoplastic purism seen in his âOpen Spaceâ series of paintings done in the late 1970s.
In her essay âNature Into Abstractionâ that was published in conjunction with Loewâs 1997 retrospective exhibition at the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland, Maine, curator Susan Larsen, PhD, aptly describes Loewâs early geometric work as a âfusion of landscape and radical abstraction.â The Acme exhibition will feature a series of Monhegan and Provincetown watercolors that date from between 1949 and 1960 that beautifully illustrate the âfusionâ described by Larsen. The exhibition will also feature large-scale âOpen Spaceâ paintings that represent the culmination of Loewâs artistic endeavors.
On Thursday, January 13, the gallery will host an opening reception from 6 pm to 8 pm and on Saturday, January 15, at 3 pm, Larsen, of the Archives of American Art, will give a gallery talk about Michael Loew and his work.
Acme Fine Art is at 38 Newbury Street in Bostonâs Back Bay. Gallery hours are 10:30 am to 5:30 pm Tuesday through Friday, and 11 am to 5 pm on Saturdays. For information, 617-585 9551 or info@acmefineart.com