Mitchell-Innes & Nash
Jack Tworkov · January 15 - February 20, 2010
534 W 26th StreetJanuary 15 - February 20, 2010
Press Release
Jack Tworkov: True and FalseMitchell-Innes & Nash Chelsea
January 15 – February 20, 2010
Mitchell-Innes & Nash will present an exhibition of paintings by New York school artist Jack Tworkov in their Chelsea gallery from January 15 – February 20, 2010. This will be the gallery's fourth exhibition of Tworkov's work, and the first in the Chelsea space. It includes 10 paintings dating from 1960 to 1975.
Jack Tworkov was among the central figures of New York's Abstract Expressionist school. Throughout his more than five-decade career, he created paintings and drawings distinguished by their intensity of gesture and intellectual rigor. In the period covered by the exhibition (1960-1975), Tworkov began to move away from his interest in the purely gestural composition and toward a more analytic and geometrically based form of painting. During this time (1963-1969) Tworkov was also Chairman of the Art Department at Yale University. His students included Chuck Close, Jennifer Bartlett and Michael Craig-Martin among others.
The exhibition includes examples from several bodies of work, including the "Variables" series, developed in the early 1960s. The canvases from this series are divided into six sections, each of which are handled as individual compositions.
Jack Tworkov (1900-1982) was born in Poland and immigrated to the United States when he was 13. He studied English at Columbia University, and art at the National Academy of Design and the Art Students League. He taught at several institutions, including Yale University where he served as chairman of the Art Department from 1963 to 1969. His work is in the collections of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo; the Art Institute of Chicago; the National Gallery in Washington, DC; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York and the Museum of Modern Art, New York among many others.
Tworkov's collected writings were published this summer by Yale University Press in "The Extreme of the Middle," edited by Mira Schor. A retrospective exhibition at the UBS Gallery, New York, "Jack Tworkov: Against Extremes," was on view in Fall 2009. The title of the Mitchell-Innes & Nash exhibition is taken from a 1968 Tworkov quote: "True and False. Blind man's bluff, hands outstretched in the darkness feeling, wondering what is true and what is false, because our life depends on knowing the difference."
Listing Information:
Mitchell-Innes & Nash Chelsea is located at 534 West 26 Street, New York, NY 10001
Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat, 10am – 6pm T: (212) 744-7400 www.miandn.com
Opening reception: Friday, January 15, 6-8 pm
Press Information: Mamie Tinkler T: 212 744 7400 E: mamie@miandn.com
Exhibition Publications
THE EXTREME OF THE MIDDLE - WRITINGS OF JACK TWORKOV EDITED BY MIRA SCHORExhibition Artists
View Jack Tworkov Artist InformationExhibition Images

Variables II
1964-65
Oil on canvas
60 by 80 in. 152.4 by 203.2 cm.

Nightfall
1961
Oil on canvas
62 by 76 in. 157.5 by 193 cm.

Rime
1966
Oil on canvas
95 by 53 in. 241.3 by 134.6 cm.

P73 #4
1973
Oil on canvas
96 by 68 in. 243.8 by 172.7 cm.

Bend
1969
Oil on canvas
50 by 62 in. 127 by 157.5 cm.

Trace
1966
Oil on canvas
50 by 69 in. 127 by 175.2 cm.

Idling II (WNY - 70 #1)
1970
Oil on canvas
80 by 70 in. 203.2 by 177.9 cm.

P73 #7
1973
Oil on canvas
90 by 127 in. 228.6 by 322.6 cm.

Variables Section (I)
1963
Oil on canvas
53 1/2 by 23 in. 135.9 by 58.4 cm.

Installation view

Installation view

Installation view

Installation view

Installation view

Barrier Series #5
1963
Oil on canvas
64 1/2 by 80 in. 163.8 by 203.2 cm.

Untitled (Triangle)
2010
Douglas Fir
Dimensions variable

Untitled
2010
Wood and sheetrock mud
153 by 130 by 18 in. 388.6 by 330.2 by 45.7 cm.

Untitled
2010
Fluorescent light fixture and ink jet print on paper
3 by 96 by 3 in. 7.6 by 243.8 by 7.6 cm.

Untitled (kitchenette set for CN & SP)
2010
Chairs, light fixture, light bulbs and ratchet strap
45 by 20 by 20 in. 114.3 by 50.8 by 50.8 cm.

Untitled (ladder)
2009
Sculpture Center, New York

Untitled (chimney)
2010
Inkjet print on vinyl
MoMA PS1, New York

Untitled (Convex)
2011
Acrylic mirror and ratchet strap
44 by 49 by 53 in.

Untitled (Concave) and Untitled (Convex)
2011
Installation view

Untitled (1107 Basement II)
2011
Lumber, bulb, socket and electrical wiring
85 by 2 1/2 by 6 in. 215.9 by 6.4 by 15.2 cm.

Untitled (color)
2011
Lightbox construction, acrylic and inkjet print on paper
35 5/8 by 23 5/8 by 6 3/16 in. 90.5 by 60 by 15.7 cm.

Installation view, Untitled (blonde)
2011

Installation view, Untitled (Echo)
2011
Acrylic mirror and ratchet straps

Untitled (hash mark decal)
2012
Adhesive vinyl
172 x 15 inches
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