Anne Lindberg

Of all colors
2024
For Of all colors, Anne Lindberg created a sweeping horizontal sculpture made with thousands of lengths of fine cotton thread pulled taut from wall to wall under the gallery’s bow truss skylights. With a gap at the artist’s eye level, the form deepened in dark blue hues and gradually fade to almost white. In addition, 13 new drawings made with graphite and colored pencil on mat board pick up elements compositionally and chromatically from within the thread installation. Ranging in scale and number of panels, Lindberg’s drawings explore the luminous possibilities of hue. Intermittent bold bands of contrasting color shift imply a layered space while referencing changes in light that come with time of day, viewpoint and atmosphere.

 

The catalog for Of all colors features an essay by Julie Lasky inspired by her visit to the exhibition and discussion with Lindberg.

 

Of all colors marks New York-based artist Anne Lindberg’s fourth solo show with SECRIST | BEACH and was presented concurrently with MANIFEST, a survey of artworks and inspired studies/drawings by artists and architects exploring themes of light, color and space.