January
11, 2006, Philadelphia, PA—Warren Rohrer (1927-1995), revered
abstract painter, completed relatively few single-titled, series
during his 40-year career. Perhaps his largest and most transforming
is the group of paintings, completed between 1975 and 1976 all titled
Pond paintings. For the first time, all the works from
this series - 14 pieces - will be shown together at Locks Gallery,
February 3 –28, 2006. The opening reception will be held Friday,
March 3rd from 5:30–7:30 pm. Admission is free and open to
the public.
Beginning in the early 70s, Rohrer’s work shifted from landscape
and still-lifes to abstractions based on a square format. The influence
of Agnes Martin’s grid paintings of the 60s and 70s were influential,
but Rohrer had long been drawn to the simplicity and spare aesthetic
of grid-lined abstractions. This minimal approach reinforced and
affirmed the artist’s own connection to the geometric symmetries
of farm fields (Rohrer hailed from a long line of Lancaster farmers)
and he increasingly referenced these associations in his work.
All the works in the Pond series are square format—at
the heart of the exhibit are seven paintings, each 60 x 60 inches,
composed of shifting color fields with ruled lines hovering over
the surface. In addition, smaller Pond studies which Rohrer
created on canvas and paper will be shown.
At the time the Pond paintings were completed, Rohrer lived
on a farm in rural Lancaster County, Pennsylvania where he painted
in the fields or by a small pond on the property. The artist began
teaching at Philadelphia College of Art full time in 1971, and until
his death was a prominent figure in the teaching community.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art’s 2003 retrospective covered
the years 1972-1993 and included several Pond paintings.
Rohrer’s work is in the collection of several museums, including
the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smith College Art
Museum and the Delaware Art Museum.
Locks Gallery is located at 600 Washington Square South in Philadelphia,
PA. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm. For
additional information, please contact Locks Gallery at 215.629.1000
voice, 215.629.3868 fax, or info@locksgallery.com.
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