Long live painting! In the Tang's main gallery, "Dona Nelson: Stand Alone Paintings," a retrospective of large acrylic works that cavort and compete for your attention, every single work sizzles and ...
After a lengthy stretch during which emerging painters have leaned into commercial preferences for the traditional, many seem to be breaking free from the market’s emphasis on imagery and narrative.
Thomas Erben is very excited to present the gallery’s fourth solo exhibition of American painter Dona Nelson (b. 1947, Grand Island, Nebraska). New Paintings follows Nelson’s widely discussed ...
The dizzying effect of Nelson’s two-sided paintings brings to mind the sensory overload of living in a city. Installation view, Dona Nelson: Stretchers Strung Out On Space at Thomas Erben Gallery, New ...
Mathematicians often talk about the elegance of their work, especially when they solve complex problems with streamlined equations, transforming chaos into order, confusion into beauty. That does not ...
The dizzying effect of Nelson’s two-sided paintings brings to mind the sensory overload of living in a city. Dona Nelson’s works are literally made to stand up for themselves, bolted to wooden ...