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Al Held: American, 1928-2005

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Al Held American, 1928-2005

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    • Al Held Flemish IV, 1972 Acrylic on canvas 60 x 60 inches 152.4 x 152.4 cm Framed: 61 x 61 x 3 inches
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      Al Held
      Flemish IV, 1972
      Acrylic on canvas
      60 x 60 inches
      152.4 x 152.4 cm
      Framed: 61 x 61 x 3 inches
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    • Al Held Pachinko, 1989 Color woodblock Image: 24 x 30 inches 61 x 76.2 cm Sheet: 26 1/2 x 33 1/2 inches 67.3 x 85.1 cm Framed: 33 x 40 1/2 x 1 3/4 inches 83.8 x 102.9 x 4.4 cm
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      Al Held
      Pachinko, 1989
      Color woodblock
      Image: 24 x 30 inches
      61 x 76.2 cm
      Sheet: 26 1/2 x 33 1/2 inches
      67.3 x 85.1 cm
      Framed: 33 x 40 1/2 x 1 3/4 inches
      83.8 x 102.9 x 4.4 cm
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  • Selected Public Collections

    The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York
    The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
    Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
    Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
    Tate, London, United Kingdom
    Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
    Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Kunsthaus Zürich, Switzerland
    National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
    San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMoMA)
    Art Institute of Chicago
    Brooklyn Museum, New York
    Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo, New York
    Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
    Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas
    Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio
    Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan

  • Publications
    • Al Held

      Al Held

      Watercolors Eleanor Heartney, 2008
      Softcover, 57 pages
      Publisher: John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
      Dimensions: 10 x 10 inches
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  • Exhibitions
    • Works in Black and White

      Works in Black and White

      Sep 14 – Oct 13, 2023
      Berggruen Gallery is proud to present Works in Black & White, a group exhibition that delves into the world of black and white as the primary, and often sole, colors. This curated collection explores the nuances of these two fundamental tones, reflecting on the various ways artists employ simplicity and complexity within this timeless palette. From bold abstractions to intricate minimalism, the exhibition reveals the artists' diverse abilities to convey emotion and provoke contemplation within the grayscale spectrum.

      Works in Black & White will be on display from September 14 — October 13, 2023, featured on the top level of Berggruen Gallery.

      Exhibiting Artists:

      Robert Bechtle | Richard Diebenkorn | Lucian Freud | Michael Gregory | Philip Guston | Mona Hatoum | Al Held | Sarah Hotchkiss | William Kentridge | Anselm Kiefer | Matt Kleberg | Des Lawrence | Julian Lethbridge | Brice Marden | Sam Messenger | Martin Puryear | Linda Ridgway | Iran Do Espírito Santo | Richard Serra | Joel Shapiro | Kiki Smith | Jonas Wood
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    • Summer Group Show

      Summer Group Show

      Jun 9 – Jul 23, 2022
      Berggruen Gallery is pleased to present Summer Group Show. This exhibition presents a curated selection of historical and contemporary works in conversation, creating an interplay of color with intricate unions of form, texture, and movement. In Summer Group Show, the gallery is excited to highlight work by artists with both new connections, and long-standing relationships with the gallery. The exhibition illuminates original perspective and vibrancy and breathes freshness into the season and months ahead. Summer Group Show will be on view at Berggruen Gallery from June 9 through July 23, 2022. The exhibition features work by:

      Polly Apfelbaum | Richard Diebenkorn | Austin Eddy | Günther Förg | Mark Fox | Matthew Feyld
      Alexander Gorlizki | Al Held | Sarah Hotchkiss | Ellsworth Kelly | Matt Kleberg
      Paul Kremer | Anna Kunz | Julian Lethbridge | Sol LeWitt | Alicia McCarthy
      Beatriz Milhazes | JJ Miyaoka-Pakola | Sarah Morris | Margaux Ogden | Brent Wadden | Lucy Williams

      Summer Group Show opens June 9, 2022. On view at 10 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. Images and preview are available upon request. For all inquiries, please contact the gallery by phone (415) 781-4629 or by email info@berggruen.com.
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    • Abstraction

      Abstraction

      Stories Told in Shape, Color and Form Mar 16 – May 13, 2017
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    • Patterns of Abstraction

      Patterns of Abstraction

      May 21 – Jun 26, 2015
      PATTERNS OF ABSTRACTION:

      Al Held

      James Hugonin

      Callum Innes

      Liza Lou

      Sarah Morris

      Bridget Riley

      Rudolf Stingel

      May 21st – June 2015

      John Berggruen Gallery is delighted to present an exhibition of abstract paintings and works on paper by acclaimed artists Al Held, James Hugonin, Callum Innes, Liza Lou, Sarah Morris, Bridget Riley, and Rudolf Stingel. While dissimilar in their approach, these seven artists share a dedication to abstraction as their primary vehicle for expression.

      Al Held (1928-2005) was born in Brooklyn, New York to an underprivileged Jewish family. It was not until he returned from a two-year stint in the Navy, in 1947, that he became interested in art. With the support of the G.I. Bill, he enrolled in the Art Students League of New York, and studied at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. He is remembered today as a leading, yet unpredictable, figure in mainstream American Abstract Expressionist painting. Held established himself in the art world at a moment when new media increasingly encroached upon the more traditional realm of painting. Figurative painting was just beginning to gain grounds in the art world again, yet Held remained faithful to his individual abstract style (which evolved considerably as his career progressed). Held was an associate professor of art at Yale University from 1962 to 1980. His work has been the subject of group and solo exhibitions worldwide, including a major midcareer survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art (1974), and more recently at MoMA PS1 (2002) and the Smithsonian American Art Museum (2012).

      James Hugonin (b. 1950) studied at the Winchester School of Art (1971-1974), West Surrey College of Art and Design (1971-1974), and Chelsea School of Art (1974-1975). He became interested in abstraction early on in the course of his education, and is primarily interested in examining color through vibrant, dynamic compositions of thousands of small scintillating elliptical markings. His Binary Rhythm series, an intense examination of the relationships forged between light and color, is a stunning exemplar of his style. Hugonin is greatly inspired by the works of Ian Stephenson and Georges Seurat, and by the Northumbrian landscape surrounding his home and studio. Striking a balance between stasis and motion, Hugonin’s vibrant hues dance across the canvas, yet are carefully restrained and controlled by the artist. His achievement of this delicate equilibrium testifies to the artist’s mastery of his medium and to his methodical and deliberate process. The semblance of randomness in the way Hugonin’s colored marks are laid out on the canvas obscures what is actually an excruciatingly deliberate practice: each elliptical mark is carefully placed on the canvas within an underlying structuring grid. The degree of precision in his work leaves no room for error, and although nothing is arbitrary about his methods, he consciously avoids creating patterns. Hugonin has exhibited around the world, and his paintings have been acquired by important public collections including the Tate Gallery and Victoria and Albert Museum, both in London.

      Callum Innes (b. 1962) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and studied drawing and painting at Gray’s School of Art (1980-1984) before earning his post-graduate degree at the Edinburgh College of Art (1985). Innes began exhibiting his work in the late 1980s. Since having firmly established himself in the art scene during the nineties, Innes has solidified his status as one of the most significant abstract painters of his generation, achieving widespread recognition through major solo and group shows around the world. The artist tends to work alternately on a number of distinct series, each of which he revisits repeatedly, periodically. In the Exposed Paintings series, a single color (mixed by the artist himself) is brushed onto the canvas, then thinned with subsequent applications of Turpentine. Innes washes away the paint from the canvas in this manner, paradoxically un-painting the painting as much as he is painting it. This play between the additive and subtractive processes - the making and unmaking of the art - underlies this formally simple yet conceptually complex, sophisticated body of work. Innes is the recipient of numerous awards including the Jerwood Prize for Painting (2002) and Nat West Art Prize (1998), and was shortlisted for the prestigious Turner Prize in 1995. His work is in the permanent collection of institutions worldwide including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Tate Gallery, London; Centre Pompidou, Paris; and the Guggenheim Museum, New York.

      Liza Lou (b. 1969) is an American artist known for constructing dazzlingly intricate sculptural installations and smaller-scale works out of hundreds of thousands of minuscule beads, her trademark medium. Diligence and repetition are the hallmarks of her meticulous process: each individual bead is carefully placed using tweezers. Consequently, her works often take years to complete. She divides her time between her Los Angeles and KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa studios. From her South African base, Lou collaborates with local Zulu artisans, capitalizing on the region’s rich history involving the traditional craft of bead-working while providing work for a largely disenfranchised segment of the population. Lou’s works are meditations on labor (especially that of women) and endurance, and frequently explore psychological space and confinement. Lou has been awarded the Anonymous Was a Woman Artist Award (2013) and a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship (2002). Her work has been featured in recent solo exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (2013) and SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah (2011), and in group exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (2010) and Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2010), among many others.

      Sarah Morris (b. 1967) is an internationally recognized painter and filmmaker, celebrated for her complex abstractions which play with and explore architecture and the psychology of urban environments. Her canvases are smooth surfaces made up of elegant color combinations whose curves, vectors and interlocking formations refer to a distinct way of perceiving our surroundings, and speak to her continued exploration of and fascination with the built environment. Geometry reigns supreme in the American artist’s compositions, which owe much to maps and the aerial point of view. Sarah Morris’s work has been shown worldwide, in solo exhibitions in Sao Paulo, New York, Paris, London, Berlin, Istanbul, and Vienna, to name but a few. She has also been included in group exhibitions at the Centre Pompidou, Paris (2014); Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2013); and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Buenos Aires (2012).

      Bridget Riley (b. 1931) is one of the foremost exponents of Op Art, a style that plays with human perception to produce optically illusionistic works of art. The English painter studied art at Goldsmiths College (1949-1952) and at the Royal College of Art (1952-1955). Her early work was executed in a semi-Impressionist manner, in the late 1950s, she adopted a pointillist technique. A 1958 exhibition of Jackson Pollock’s work at Whitechapel Gallery had a major impact on the young artist, but it wasn’t until the early 1960s that Riley began to develop her signature Op Art style consisting of black and white illusionistic patterns. She explored the dynamism of sight through her art, often producing a disorienting perceptual effect and deceiving the viewer’s eye. Riley began incorporating her characteristic bold, vivid colors in her work from the late 1960s onwards. The celebrated artist has been honored with the Sikkens Prize (2012), Rubens Prize (2012), Praeminum Imperiale for Painting (2003), and the International Prize at the 1969 Venice Biennale, among numerous others. Riley’s works have been highlighted in solo exhibitions around the world, including at the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago (2014); Stadtische Galerie, Schwenningen (2013); and National Gallery, London (2010).

      Rudolf Stingel (b. 1956) is an Italian-born American artist whose work challenges the viewer to critically consider their own perceptual experience in viewing art. In doing so, he asks his audience to critically evaluate current notions about painting as a means of communication and expression. Stingel’s works frequently mobilize Conceptual and installation art to investigate the creative process. Often, the artist uses inexpensive and readily available materials ranging from Styrofoam to carpet. The surfaces of Stingel’s two-dimensional works are frequently carved, indented, or otherwise altered, providing visible, physical evidence of his interest and engagement with industry and industrial matter. The artist currently splits his time between New York City and Merano, Italy. Stingel participated in the 1999 and 2003 Venice Biennales, and was the subject of a mid-career retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago which traveled to the Whitney Museum of American Art (2007).

      For further information and for photographs, please contact the gallery at (415) 781-4629 or at info@berggruen.com
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    • Al Held

      Al Held

      Watercolors Sep 4 – 27, 2008
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    • Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture

      Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture

      Mar 1 – 29, 2008
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  • News
    • The Best of The Art Show 2021

      The Best of The Art Show 2021

      White Hot Magazine | By Paul Laster November 1, 2021
      Presenting a lively selection of contemporary and modernist artworks by an international mix of artists, the 2021 edition of The Art Show kicked off to...
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  • Installation view of 'Abstraction: Stories Told in Shape, Color and Form,' 2017.
  • Art Fairs
    • Frieze Los Angeles

      Frieze Los Angeles

      Los Angeles, California Feb 16 – 19, 2023
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    • ADAA The Art Show

      ADAA The Art Show

      New York City, New York Nov 4 – 7, 2021
      Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in The Art Show 2021 organized annually by the Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA). Please visit...
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    • Dallas Art Fair

      Dallas Art Fair

      Dallas, Texas Apr 11 – 14, 2019
      Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce its participation in Dallas Art Fair 2019. Please visit us at Booth A4 at Fashion Industry Gallery, Dallas. A...
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    • Art Basel Miami Beach

      Art Basel Miami Beach

      Miami Beach, Florida Dec 6 – 9, 2018
      Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art Basel Miami Beach. Please visit us at Booth D5 at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
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    • The Armory Show

      The Armory Show

      New York City, New York Mar 5 – 8, 2015
      John Berggruen Gallery is please to announce our participation in The Armory Show at Piers 92 & 94 in New York City. The Armory Show...
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    • Art Basel Miami Beach

      Art Basel Miami Beach

      Miami Beach, Florida Dec 4 – 7, 2014
      John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art Basel Miami Beach. Please visit our booth D03 at the Miami Beach Convention Center....
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    • Art Basel

      Art Basel

      Basel, Switzerland Jun 16 – 20, 2010
      John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art |41| Basel. Please visit us at booth is C5 in Hall 2.0 Art |41|...
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    • Art Basel Miami Beach

      Art Basel Miami Beach

      Miami Beach, Florida Dec 3 – 7, 2008
      John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art Basel Miami Beach. Please visit our at the Miami Beach Convention Center. Hope to...
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    • Art Basel Miami Beach

      Art Basel Miami Beach

      Miami Beach, Florida Dec 6 – 9, 2007
      John Berggruen Gallery is pleased to announce our participation in Art Basel Miami Beach. Please visit our booth at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
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  • Installation views of Al Held exhibition at John Berggruen Gallery, 1986.
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