Léon Wuidar

Colourful exhibition at White Cube Masons’ Yard of work from the 1960s to 1980s by Léon Wuidar.

The top floor was beautiful, bright geometric abstracts which felt like an exercise in how colours worked together. I loved the orange one shown here which looked like a big bookmark. I like the way when you got closer you could see the paint define the very precise lines.

Downstairs there was also earlier work in more muted colours which seemed to be feeling their way to being something figurative. I liked the grey one below which had a 3D effect from a distance.

I liked how many of the paintings had dates as titles and the press release says Wuidar has a practice even now in his 80s of drawing every day in sketchbooks like a visual diary.

Closes 8 October 2022


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Guardian


 

 

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