- Melissa Meyer, Jocund (diptych), 2015
- Burgoyne Diller, Abstraction
- William Perehudoff, AC-91-011, 1991
- Burgoyne Diller, Color Sketch, 1932
- Burgoyne Diller, Composition, 1960
- Burgoyne Diller, Second Theme (BD 63X), ca. 1948
- Burgoyne Diller, Third Theme, 1950
- Burgoyne Diller, Untitled, 1962
- Burgoyne Diller, Untitled (BD 293X), 1960
- Burgoyne Diller, Untitled (BD 368X), 1960
- Burgoyne Diller, Untitled (First Theme), 1964
- Patti Menkes, Totem 2, 2022
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The artists in this show explore the possibilities of hard-edge abstraction, colour field, and gestural abstraction in paintings, drawings, and sculptures. Melissa Meyer's monumental, gestural diptych Jocund contrasts the defined geometric shapes of Burgoyne Diller's mid-century drawings and William Perehudoff's exceptional AC-91-011. While the Meyer and Perehudoff engulf the viewer in space and colour, the Dillers invite up-close viewing.
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