[May 12 2012]
Artist Henning Bohl’s jarring colors and purple carpet take over Casey Kaplan as part of Namenloses Grauen. Bohl deftly defies the constraints of color and space presenting monochrome works alongside seemingly incomplete canvases. The artist’s works function as sculptures, paintings and as a means to reveal the production of objects. On view through April 28th 2012 at Casey Kaplan, 525 West 21st Street, New York. Photo and text Juliana Balestin
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