José Parlá: No Space / Non Place

José Parlá, Untitles, 2017

The Neuberger Museum of Art announces a new exhibition by Cuban-American artist José Parlá. “José Parlá: No Space / Non Place,” curated by Avis Larson, opened on December 17, 2017, and will be on view until April 28, 2018, at the Neuberger Museum of Art SPACE | 42 in New York City.

Description: The Neuberger Museum of Art is delighted to present José Parlá: No Space / Non Place, a newly commissioned public project for NEU SPACE | 42. Parlá is known for his paintings and sculptural works that examine the concept of place. Using the backdrop of world cities, the work explores the accumulated history of urban environments, capturing the essence of a place at the brief moment between past and future. In this group of new paintings, Parlá abandons the concept of a specific place to explore a generic urbanism reflecting the turbulence of political situations around the world.

José Parlá: No Space / Non Place is organized by the Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase College, SUNY, and curated by Avis Larson, Assistant Curator.

Neuberger Museum of Art SPACE | 42

Neuberger Museum of Art SPACE | 42 is a SUNY collaboration between Purchase College and the School of Optometry to create a contemporary art space in the heart of New York City.

[Image above: José Parlá, “Untitled,” 2017, Acrylic and oil on canvas, 72 x72 inches, Courtesy of the artist and Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery, New York, © José Parlá / 2017 Artist Rights Society (ARS)]

For more information, see https://www.neuberger.org/exhibitions/view/386.html?width=660&height=500&ct=t(EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_1_14_2018)

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