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Cloudscapes

Group Exhibition: Sebastian Blanck, James Brown, Jim Dine, Isca Greenfield-Sanders, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Amy Simon, Doug & Mike Starn, Frank Stella, Bernar Venet and Pinar Yolaçan

WG. 130

November 14 – January 18

Mike and Doug Starn, #5343/4425 (not yet titled)

Mike and Doug Starn

#5343/4425 (not yet titled)

Ultrachrome K3 Epson ink jet prints on gelatin hand-coated Zerkall paper, acrylic paint, varnish, wax and fiberboard

83.82h x 119.38w x 10.16d cm

Frank Stella, K.43 (Lattice Variation), 2008

Frank Stella

K.43 (Lattice Variation), 2008

Spray Painted Alumide Rpt With Stainless Steel Tubing

22 X 19 X 18 Inches, 55.9 X 48.3 X 45.7 Cm

Pinar Yolacan (b. 1981), Untitled From Nudes Series, 2012

Pinar Yolacan (b. 1981)

Untitled From Nudes Series, 2012

Archival Inkjet Print

32 X 24 Inches, 81 X 61 Cm, Art Size

#1 Of 6

James Brown, Void I, 2005

James Brown

Void I, 2005

Oil And Pencil On Linen

73 X 60 Cm

Isca Greenfield-Sanders, Pink Beach (Four Figures), 2024

Isca Greenfield-Sanders

Pink Beach (Four Figures), 2024

Mixed Media Oil on Canvas

86.36h x 86.36w cm

Sebastian Blanck, Lake side, 2024

Sebastian Blanck

Lake side, 2024

Oil on linen

30.48h x 45.72w cm

Amy Simon, Io, No. 32, 2023

Amy Simon

Io, No. 32, 2023

Graphite on Paper

Sheet: 41 x 31 cm

Framed: 58.5 x 47.5 x 4 cm

Bernar Venet, GRIB, 2023

Bernar Venet

GRIB, 2023

Graphite on wood

205 x 214 x 3.2 cm

About

Wetterling Gallery is pleased to present Cloudscapes, a group exhibition dedicated to the artists Sebastian Blanck, James Brown, Jim Dine, Isca Greenfield-Sanders, Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Amy Simon, Mike & Doug Starn, Frank Stella, Bernar Venet and Pinar Yolaçan.

Cloudscapes celebrates Wetterling Gallery’s deep-rooted historical connection to American art. The group exhibition highlights our diverse roster of artists from the United States, which has evolved over decades. Artists Bernar Venet, who launched his artistic career in New York, and Pinar Yolaçan, who is based there, are also included.

The featured works span a range of aesthetics, media, and artistic movements, yet they are unified by the artists' enduring connections with Wetterling Gallery and their contributions to its distinct visual heritage.

The exhibition showcases new artworks as well as several works not previously shown at the gallery, representing on-going projects and practices.

Stockholm, 14 November - 18 January