The Intuitionists

Inspired by Colson Whitehead’s 1999 novel ‘The Intuitionist’ – a work of speculative fiction that explores the relationship between progress, technology, and difference, Drawing Center in 2014 curated an exhibition titled “Intuitionists”.

Drawing Dialogues: Selections from the Sol LeWitt Collection

Alighiero Boetti Alighiero Boetti, Per Sol, Carol, Sofia, Eva LeWitt, Oggi il nono giorno nono mese dell’anno mille novecento ottantotto (For Sol, Carol, Sofia, Eva LeWitt, Today the ninth day of the ninth month of the year nineteen hundred and eighty-eight).LeWitt Collection, Chester, CT.

Sari Dienes

Roberta Smith wrote in the New York Times obituary of Sari Dienes “As an artist, Mrs. Dienes had an innately experimental approach to materials and techniques and a lasting faith in the power of the found object.

Marginalia: Open Sessions 10

Marginalia: Open Sessions 10 declares our present geo-political and ideological constructs to be permeable and malleable. The artists in this exhibition view borders and barriers as materials through which to build new avenues of both trespass and solidarity.

Ignacio Uriarte: Line of Work

Inspired by his previous career in business administration, Berlin-based artist, Ignacio Uriarte, has steadily produced a body of drawings that showcase the aesthetics of the office and its travails.

Drawing Time, Reading Time

In 2013, The Drawing Center exhibited an interesting exhibition that explored the relations between drawing and writing as distinct, yet interrelated, gestures.

Dickinson/Walser: Pencil Sketches

New York – The Drawing Center presents Dickinson/Walser: Pencil Sketches, bringing together Emily Dickinson’s original poem manuscripts and Robert Walser’s microscripts for the first time in an art museum setting.