Jennifer Bartlett: Works on Paper, 1970–1973 will be on exhibit at Marianne Boesky Gallery. Featuring never-before-exhibited Bartlett drawings, the exhibition offers a window into the artist’s early practice, as she developed and rehearsed the forms and ideas that she returned to throughout her career. Jennifer Bartlett: Works on Paper is the first exhibition to exclusively feature the late artist’s drawings from this foundational period.
An unwavering force in American art for more than 50 years, Bartlett passed away in 2022, leaving a legacy of visually bold, intellectually rigorous work that was never contained to one movement or idea. Bartlett drew inspiration from Minimalism, Abstract Expressionism, and Conceptualism— sometimes deploying strategies of all three movements within a single work. Often grounded in precise mathematical abstractions, Bartlett’s paintings and room-sized installations constantly called into question the rigid—often self-imposed—constraints and restrictions of the grid, resulting in dynamic compositions with deep poetic and aesthetic resonance.
The 77 works in the exhibition make Bartlett’s process—which the artist considered a critical element of her practice—visible on paper. Three discrete genres emerge: house drawings, geometric drawings, and color grids. The color grid drawings, which the artist began in 1970, incorporate a rainbow of color segments arranged within swaths of metallic paint, as Bartlett explores the effects and patterns she can create using color. In the house drawings, all from 1971, Bartlett employs systems of numbering, language, and color, as she develops the house motif that would feature prominently in her monumental installation Rhapsody (1975–76) and permeate her work for the rest of her career. Bartlett’s first solo exhibition at Marianne Boesky Gallery in 2019, The House was Quiet and the World was Calm, featured works from 1970 through 2014 that all employed the motif, which embodies both simple geometry and poignant symbolism within its form. With the 1973 geometric drawings, which are visually distinct from the artist’s other work, Bartlett plays with the mathematics of the grid, removing units one at a time as she meditatively explores the possibilities of shape.
Opening Reception: Saturday, January 21, 2023, 6–8 pm 507 West 24th Street
On View: January 21 – February 18, 2023,
For more information about Jennifer Bartlett, please contact Director Savannah Downs at moc.yrellagykseob @hannavas or 212-680-9889. For press inquiries, please contact Jillian Scott, THIRD EYE, at moc.eyedrihtolleh or 212-355-9009. @naillij