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Pace Gallery celebrates 65 years with major Robert Mangold exhibition |
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Robert Mangold: Pentagons and Folded Space. 540 West 25th Street, New York, NY 10001. May 9 – August 15, 2025. Photography courtesy Pace Gallery.
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NEW YORK, NY.- Pace is presenting a new body of work by Robert Mangold at its 540 West 25th Street gallery in New York from May 9 to August 15. This exhibitionPaces fifteenth presentation dedicated to a new body of work by Mangold since 1991spans the gallerys second and seventh floors. It features paintings, including three multi-panel works, and works on paper created by the artist between 2022 and 2024.
This show is organized on the occasion of Paces 65th anniversary year, during which the gallery is mounting exhibitions of work by major 20th century artistswith whom it has maintained decades-long relationshipsat its spaces around the world. It is accompanied by a new catalogue, with an essay by Dieter Schwarz, from Pace Publishing, which has produced 16 books on each new body of Mangolds work since his first exhibition with the gallery in 1992.
Mangold has been a key figure in painting since the 1960s. Exploring the fundamental elements of composition, he has created boundary-pushing geometric abstractions on shaped canvases that charted new frontiers within the medium. Mangold is part of a legacy forged with other major figures of Conceptualism and Minimalism, including his close friends Sol LeWitt and Robert Ryman and his wife Sylvia Plimack Mangold.
The body of work that the artist presents in his exhibition features broad planes of color across canvases of diverse shapes and sizes, reflecting a continuing engagement with shape, line, and colorand the effect these elements can have on each otherthat has defined his practice for over 60 years. As with his preceding series, Mangolds new and recent works are part of a continuous evolution, elaborating upon the paintings and drawings he showed at Pace in New York in 2022 while also reaching back to his earliest experimentations with color and form, symmetry and asymmetry, and notions of wholeness and fragmentation. Several loans from private and public collections will figure in the exhibition, including Four Pentagons (2022). This four-panel painting, loaned by the Art Institute of Chicago, is one of the largest works that Mangold has produced in decades.
The multi-panel and individual canvases in the show speak to the artists enduring interest in the ways that line, color, and shape can give a painting a sense of extending into multiple dimensional planes. Meanwhile, the works on paper in this exhibition, all made in 2024, shed light on a crucial aspect of Mangolds practice, offering a more intimate experience of his abstractions.
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