Robert Mangold
Robert Mangold, a prominent American artist, was born on October 12, 1937, in North Tonawanda, New York. Renowned for his unique blend of minimalism and abstract art, Mangold’s work has been celebrated for its precise geometric forms, subtle colors, and meticulous attention to detail.
From an early age, Mangold showed an interest in art, and he pursued his passion by studying at the Cleveland Institute of Art and later at the Yale University School of Art and Architecture. At Yale, he was exposed to the works of iconic artists like Josef Albers, whose influence would leave a lasting impact on his artistic development. In the 1960s, Mangold emerged as a prominent figure in the minimalist art movement, along with artists like Donald Judd and Agnes Martin. His early works featured geometric shapes and clean lines, reflecting a fascination with the interplay of form and space. Mangold’s minimalist approach was characterized by a restrained use of color and a focus on pure abstraction, inviting viewers to engage with the fundamental elements of art. As his career progressed, his art evolved to include more complex compositions and an exploration of the relationship between geometric shapes and the canvas’s edges. His use of shaped canvases and irregular polygons challenged traditional notions of the rectangular picture plane, further highlighting his innovative approach to form and space. His works often feature recurring motifs, such as arcs, circles, and ellipses, which he arranges in various combinations to create intricate and visually captivating compositions. He employs subtle color variations and carefully calibrated proportions to elicit a sense of harmony and balance in his paintings.
Throughout his career, Robert Mangold has remained committed to his distinctive style, resisting the allure of art world trends and fads. He has embraced a deliberate and contemplative process, carefully crafting each artwork with patience and precision. Beyond his paintings, he has also explored other mediums, such as prints and drawings. His works on paper showcase a similar dedication to geometric abstraction, revealing the artist’s ongoing exploration of form and space in different contexts.
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South Korea vs. The World
8 May - 4 July 2021 QG KnokkeExperience the captivating exhibition, "South Korea VS the World," at QG Gallery. Opening on May 8, 2021, in Knokke, this curated showcase invites you to delve into a captivating dialogue between two distinct artistic realms. Discover mesmerizing works by prominent South Korean artists alongside visionary creations from international talents. Immerse yourself in the transformative power of art, fostering cross-cultural exchange and uniting diverse perspectives. Join us at QG Gallery for a journey of cultural exploration and artistic discovery.Read more -
Contrast II
22 December 2020 - 27 March 2022 QG KnokkeImmerse yourself in the captivating interplay of black and white at QG Gallery's "CONTRAST" exhibition. Discover a curated collection featuring esteemed artists exploring the aesthetic and symbolic possibilities of these contrasting shades. From conceptual works by Robert Barry to mesmerizing optical illusions by Jean-Philippe Duboscq, experience the power of absence and depth. Explore thought-provoking pieces by Rashid Johnson, minimalist elegance by Robert Mangold, and dynamic compositions by Manolo Millares. With works by Heinz Mack, Marcel Mariën, Niele Toroni, and Andy Warhol, "CONTRAST" offers a timeless tapestry of artistic expressions. Join us and be inspired by the visual dialogue between light and shadow, presence and absence. Delve into a monochromatic world where art sparks emotions, challenges perceptions, and fuels imagination. Experience the allure of "CONTRAST" at QG Gallery today.Read more -
Contrast
12 January - 30 March 2019 QG BrusselsCONTRAST exhibition at QG GALLERY showcases 10 renowned artists, including Warhol, Dubuffet, and Sugimoto. From abstract to figurative, painting to photography, the focus is on black and white as the highest contrast. Discover Olivier Mosset's monochromes, Niele Toroni's imprints, and Vasarely's Op Art. François Morellet's numbered canvases and Robert Barry's conceptual words add depth. Jean Dubuffet's collage reflects Art Brut inspiration. Experience a contrasting journey through artworks spanning decades, inviting contemplation and celebrating the power of black and white.Read more -
Abstract USA
18 April - 30 June 2018 QG BrusselsExperience the vibrant world of "Abstract USA" at QG Gallery. Discover the artistic genius of Alexander Calder, Peter Halley, Donald Judd, Mike Kelley, Paul Kremer, Robert Mangold, Allan McCollum, Blair Thurman, Frank Stella, and Dan Walsh. This captivating exhibition showcases the diverse and influential voices of American abstract art. From kinetic sculptures to bold geometric compositions, minimalist sculptures to vibrant abstract paintings, explore the profound visions and artistic mastery of these ten influential artists. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of "Abstract USA" at QG Gallery and witness the ongoing innovation of American abstraction.Read more