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Jim LambieZobop, 1999 / 2011Colored vinyl tape dimensions variableCourtesy of the artist & The Modern Institute|Toby Webster. Ltd, Glasgow, ScotlandInstallation view “Extreme Abstraction”, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, 2005Photographed by Tom Loonan
Sarah MorrisCalypteanna (Origami), 2008Acrylic on canvas113 3/4 x 113 3/4 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida.
Jacin GiordanoUntitled, 2009Acrylic and glitter on paper9 x 6 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida.
Jimmy DoneganPapa Tjukurpa (Dingo Dreaming)Oil on canvas52 x 64 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Judith EislerMH Dogs in Space, 2005oil on canvas68 x 80 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Nathan CarterSurface Bay Radio Calling Outer Stilt-Ville Station How's the Weather Out There?, 2008wire and house paint60 x 96 x 5 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Minnie MotocaarPwerleBush Oranges in Anunapa, 2006synthetic polymer paint on linen53 x 36 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
John SanchezHome, 200647 x 47 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Kori NewkirkUntitled, 2010paint on artist board8 x 10 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Garth WeiserHospital Hill, 2006paint on canvas36 x 24 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Nobert Lynch KnwerrayeFive Stories of places in the arnapipe country from the ngwarleuntye, 1988acrylic on canvas50 x 200 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Jim LambieBlack Betty, 2006t-shirt on MDF37 3/8 x 59 7/8 x 5/8 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
José BediaIqaroNocturno (Nocturnal Icarus), 2007acrylic and oil stick on canvas82 1/2 x 83 1/2 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Mark BradfordBlack Wall Street, 2006collage on paper, mounted on canvas102 1/2 x 238 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, FloridaImage courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York, New York
GardarEideEinarssonUntitled (I am the Master of my Fate; I am the Captain of my Soul), 2005spray paint variable dimensionsCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Timothy BuwaldaTowards the Past, 2007oil on canvas60 x 84 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Sylvie FleurySkin Crime (Givenchy 318), 1997enamel paint on compressed Fiat car22 x 60 x 143 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, FloridaImage courtesy of the artist
Francesca DiMattioBlack House, 2005Oil on canvas94 x 67 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Kirsten EverbergTower, Haute de Lievre (Nancy)Oil on canvas72 x 108 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Jim LambieThe Fall (Deep Dance), 2005acrylic and magazine16 1/2 x 23 1/2 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Campbell McgrathImage, Print, Negative, 2011letter press18 x 24 inches, edition 14/25Courtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Jacin GiordanoThe Ends, 2004oil on canvas48 x 38 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Jim LambieGina X, 2004glove, bamboo and oil enamel paint47 1/4 x 21 1/4 x 16 1/2 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Michael VasquezUntitled, 2007acrylic on canvas24 x 36 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Carla KleinUntitled, 2005oil on canvas70 x 157 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Carla KleinUntitled, 2007oil on canvas63 x 177 inchesCourtesy of the Debra and Dennis Scholl Collection, Miami, Florida
Laurent Grasso1610, 2011neon tubes, electronic transformer137 3/4 x 98 7/16 inchescourtesy of seankelly gallery, new york
About this collection of artworks • Name of the Exhibit: Vanishing Points. • It explores how we perceive painting today as it relates to the history and continued viability of the medium. • The exhibition presents three viewpoints: Sweeping Horizontality and Aerial Views, The Painterly without Paintings, and Impossible Task.Sweeping • Horizontality and Aerial Views analyzes paintings that present stretched perspectives and linear structures that are often associated with cinema. • The Painterly without Paintings describes the extreme edge where the medium of painting itself vanishes. That is, where color leaves the canvas behind without divesting itself of the painterly. • Impossible Task, operates as a third vanishing points and it examines the “impossible” phenomenon of paintings that unravel Western perceptions of cosmological and idiosyncratic order.