Jack Witten : Speedchaser

Interesting exhibition at Hauser and Wirth of work from the 1970s by Jack Witten.

The commentary said the work marked a change in Witten’s career with a move from abstract expressionism to experimental processes and material. It introduced me to the idea of Process Art, art made by the repetition of gesture or technique.

The paintings played with your eyes in a Bridget Riley way which was a bit disconcerting for someone who got new varifocals only a week ago!

I liked the fact they were shown with some of his sculpture from the same time made with found objects.

Closed 14 December 2024

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