Saturday, April 18, 2026

Fields

Thelma Rosner
Mandelbrote's Garden no. 2
1987
oil on canvas
Museum London, Ontario


Robert Swain
Untitled
2007
acrylic on canvas
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Ad Reinhardt
No. 15
1952
oil on canvas
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Horacio García Rossi
Vibration des adjacents rouge-bleu, fond violet
before 1963
gouache on paper
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Luis Tomasello
Atmosphère chromoplastique no. 106
1963
grid of wood cubes mounted on wood panel and painted
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Cornelia Parker
Edge of England
1999
chalk, wire and wire mesh
Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin

Mark Tobey
Gathering
1970
lithograph
Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York

Yayoi Kusama
Infinity Mirrored Room - My Heart is Dancing into the Universe
2018
wood, glass and paper lanterns
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Wolfgang Tillmans
Windfall
2002
C-print
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Mark Francis
Primitive I
1998
oil on canvas
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Louis Cameron
Reynolds Wrap
2004-2005
spray enamel on puzzle pieces on panel
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Piero Dorazio
Raw Spectrum
1978
oil on linen
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Ezra Renard
Sumerian Tablet V
1980
gouache on paper
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Ross Bleckner
Invisible Heaven #4
1994
oil on canvas
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Jackson Pollock
Number 1, 1950 (Lavender Mist)
1950
oil and enamel on canvas
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Sol LeWitt
Lines in Four Directions Superimposed (Yellow)
1971
etching
Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York

Gottfried Honegger
Permanence
1961
oil on board
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

from The Picture of Little T.C. in a Prospect of Flowers

            See with what simplicity
        This nymph begins her golden days!
            In the green grass she loves to lie,
    And there with her fair aspect tames
    The wilder flowers, and gives them names;
        But only with the roses plays,
                                        And them does tell
What color best becomes them, and what smell.

            Meantime, whilst every verdant thing
        Itself does at thy beauty charm,
            Reform the errors of the Spring;
    Make that the tulips may have share
    Of sweetness, seeing they are fair,
        And roses of their thorns disarm;
                                        But most procure
That violets may a longer age endure.

– Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)