
John Willenbecher: New Works
John Willenbecher
Babst Gallery
413 S Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Tuesday - Saturday, 12 - 5pm and by appointment.
Admission
Free Admission
About
Babst Gallery is pleased to present John Willenbecher: New Works , a solo exhibition of recent paintings and works on paper by John Willenbecher. This is Willenbecher's first solo exhibition in Los Angeles since 1972. The exhibition includes a series of new works each of which is entitled Object . Willenbecher's works are made of acrylic paint and circles of metallic leaf on fiberboard. In 1963 Donald Judd wrote that the forms in Willenbecher's works "combine into a quiet but definite circling movement. You see arcs of the various circles. The cause is so mechanical and understated that it is hard to figure out at first…the work is generally rather philosophical…the sorts of meaning Willenbecher is dealing with are interesting. In so far as art is philosophical this is relevant, believable philosophy, which, since it is in the art, takes art." The paintings may be positioned in any way—there is no right side up—and the shelf on which they rest is a part of the work. Each composition contains a group of interwoven geometric figures: the equilateral triangle (from the tetrahedron), the circle (from the sphere); the square (from the cube); and the cone—shapes that have been a part of Willenbecher's work for over 60 years.