On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century
On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century November 21, 2010–February 7, 2011 On Line explores the radical transformation of the medium of drawing throughout the twentieth century, a period when numerous artists subjected the traditional concepts of drawing to a critical examination and expanded the medium's definition in relation to gesture and form. In a revolutionary departure from the institutional definition of drawing, and from the reliance on paper as the fundamental support material, artists instead pushed line across the plane into real space, thus questioning the relation between the object of art and the world. On Line includes approximately three hundred works that connect drawing with selections of painting, sculpture, photography, film, and dance (represented by film and documentation). In this way, the exhibition makes the case for a discursive history of mark making, while mapping an alternative project of drawing in the twentieth century. The exhibition includes works by a wide range of artists, both familiar and relatively unknown, from different eras of the past century and from many nations, including Aleksandr Rodchenko, Alexander Calder, Karel Malich, Eva Hesse, Anna Maria Maiolino, Richard Tuttle, Mona Hatoum, and Monika Grzymala.
Floor 5
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Richard Tuttle, 4th Wire Piece, 1972
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Case of small works by Georges Vantongerloo, ranging from 1946-1959
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Anna Maria Maiolino. Desde A até M (From A to M) From the series "Mapas Mentais" (Mental Maps). 1972–99
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A. Balasubramaniam. Rest in Resistance. 2007
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Julie Mehretu. Rising Down. 2008
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Loie Fuller. Danse Serpentine (II) (Serpentine Dance II). 1897-1899
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Vasily Kandinsky. Drawings for Point and line to plane. 1925
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Kurt Schwitters, Image of Merzbau from 1933, and El Lissitzky, Prounenraum (Proun room) reconstruction, 1923/2010
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Françoise Sullivan, Danse dans la Neige (Dance in the snow), nos. 1–17. 1948
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Alexander Calder. A Universe. 1934
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Carolee Schneemann. Up To And Including Her Limits. 1973–76
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Emily Kam Kngwarray. Anaty (Wild Potato), 1989 and Ankerr (Emu), 1990
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Nina Canell. Beam Hang. 2008
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Luis Camnitzer. Two Parallel Lines. 1976-2010