Richard Pousette-Dart : Works 1940-1992


Interesting exhibition at the PACE Gallery of work by Richard Pousette-Dart.

The show consisted of 14 large abstract paintings which I’d describe as pointillist abstraction as they were made up small blobs of colour. Some of them concentrated dark colour in the centre with points of paler colour radiating out from that. Some of these works played with your eyes and were hard to focus on, like a Bridget Riley. There was a nice sense of texture and people, including me, wanted to get close to see the structure and detail which was unnerving the security staff!

There was also a display of drawings from the 1940s which had not been exhibited before. These were slightly more figurative while still being abstract. They were quite dark with thick black lines. I would have guessed these were from the 1960s rather than 40s so they were quite radical.

Closes on 20 February 2019.

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