03/11/21

Bob Law @ Thomas Dane Gallery, Naples - In association with Richard Saltoun

Bob Law
in association with Richard Saltoun
Thomas Dane Gallery, Naples
Through 18 December, 2021
“I have, or I think I have, my perfect work in my mind’s eye. To bring that work into reality or existence is another matter - there is always some small flaw. Some improvement to be made. And it is this seeking after quality that most interests me... The work becomes a very serious trial and examination process in which the artist is solely responsible to himself for the quality and conviction of the work. The justification of the work is in the endeavour of the artist to seek out the quality and skill within his own mind and correlate his inner spirit with the art he can touch and make.” - Bob Law, July 1977
"We met [Bob Law] in, I think, 1974. Most of his paintings were painted in dark ink: blue, dark rust, or violet. A single colour covered the whole surface ... These were very allusive paintings, severe but not sad. Here was a strange limitless night, two contradictory aspects since one should have excluded the other. The sense of emptiness seemed to cohabit with tranquil serenity." from Giuseppe Panza: Memories of a Collector, 2007.
For the first time in Naples, Thomas Dane Gallery presents a solo exhibition of the pioneering artist BOB LAW (1934-2004). Comprising works from 1950s – 2000s, this survey show a critical overview of Bob Law’s expansive career, and features key examples from his major bodies of work, including Field Drawings, Chairs, Castles, and the Black Paintings.

Considered amongst the founders of British Minimalism, Bob Law's work defies easy categorisation and ranges across drawing, painting and sculpture and retains a firm yet always uneasy embrace of pure abstraction. As opposed to the New York-based minimalist artists, Bob Law's practice drew on his engagement with the English landscape and his esoteric range of interests.

Championed by the critic Lawrence Alloway, whom he met while in Cornwall, Bob Law exhibited with Peter Hobbs in Two Young British Painters at the Institute of Contemporary Art, London (1960). There followed one-man shows at some of the most prestigious galleries across Europe, including Konrad Fischer, Dusseldorf, Germany (1970) and the increasingly influential Lisson Gallery, London, UK (1971). Major institutional solo exhibitions include 10 Black Paintings 1965-70, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, UK (1974); Bob Law: Paintings and Drawings 1959-1978, Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK, curated by Nicholas Serota (1978); and Bob Law: Drawings, Sculpture and Paintings, Newlyn Art Gallery, Cornwall, UK, which travelled to Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK (1999). Recent group exhibitions include Assorted Paper, The Sunday Painter, London, UK (2017); Artists and Poets, Secession, Vienna, Austria (2015); Abstract Drawing, curated by Richard Deacon, Drawing Room, London, UK (2014); A House of Leaves, curated by Vincent Honoré, at DRAF, London, UK (2013). His work is included in numerous private and public collections throughout the world, including Tate, London, UK; the British Museum, London, UK; The Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA; the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; Museum Sztuki, Lodz, Poland; and the Panza Collection, Varese, Italy, amongst others.

THOMAS DANE GALLERY
Via Francesco Crispi, 69, 80122 Napoli
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