Living Color: Gary Hudson in the 1970s
September 17, 2016 – January 8, 2017

A large, colorful abstract painting by Gary Hudson that features swirling, translucent waves of color that overlap and intersect in the center, and simpler planes of flatter color around the edges

Hours

Shop closes 15 minutes prior.

lyrical abstraction

This exhibition showcased the 1970s work of painter Gary Hudson, who was associated with the lyrical abstraction movement. Hudson, who studied under Hans Hofmann at Yale University, created large-scale canvases whose primary subject was the relationship of color to texture.

 

Curator
Sarah Kate Gillespie, curator of American art

Sponsors
The W. Newton Morris Charitable Foundation and the Friends of the Georgia Museum of Art