Mitchell-Innes & Nash opens Leon Kossoff's first drawing survey in the United States
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Mitchell-Innes & Nash opens Leon Kossoff's first drawing survey in the United States
Installation view of the exhibition at Mitchell-Innes & Nash.



NEW YORK, NY.- Mitchell-Innes & Nash announces a major Leon Kossoff drawings retrospective on view at their Chelsea gallery November 5 - December 21, 2013. The exhibition includes over 90 drawings, many rarely shown before, spanning six decades of work. This is the artist’s first drawing survey in the US.

The city of London has been Kossoff’s most significant subject. From the rebuilding efforts post-World War II to the recent gentrification of its neighborhoods, Kossoff has created a pictorial timeline of the city’s evolution. Schools, churches, swimming pools and streets teeming with pedestrians, “Leon Kossoff: London Landscapes” will present the full breadth of the artist’s deep engagement with the city.

The earliest drawing in the exhibition, “Railway Bridge Mornington Crescent,” 1952, depicts an austere London, its sky filled with smoke produced by the coal-fired power stations of the time. By contrast, Kossoff’s more recent drawings of Arnold Circus, his childhood neighborhood, incorporate light, color and energetic gesture striking a more optimistic tone.

In order to create an intimate dialogue between the viewer and the works, Mitchell-Innes & Nash divided their space into three sections and installed the drawings thematically making for a uniquely focused experience.

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with an essay by Andrea Rose, Director of Visual Arts, British Council, and curator of Kossoff’s exhibition at the 1995 Venice Biennale.

“Leon Kossoff: London Landscapes” was previously on view in London at Annely Juda Fine Art and in Paris at Galerie Lelong. The exhibition will travel to L.A. Louver in Venice, CA early 2014.










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