22 East 80th Street, NY 10075, New York, United States
Open: Mon-Sat 10am-6pm
Thu 5 Sep 2024 to Sat 12 Oct 2024
22 East 80th Street, NY 10075 Arthur Carter: Geometric Abstraction
Mon-Sat 10am-6pm
Artist: Arthur Carter
Leila Heller Gallery presents a remarkable exploration of form, rhythm, and space in the exhibition, Arthur Carter: Geometric Abstraction. This highly anticipated showcase offers visitors a rare glimpse into the innovative and thought-provoking works of American sculptor, Arthur Carter.
Arthur Carter, celebrated for his meticulous artistic approach and unique integration of mathematics and aesthetic sensibilities, presents a collection examining the interplay of geometric forms and fluid motion. Geometric Abstraction highlights Carter's journey in sculptural expression, in which the artist masterfully balances the complexities of three-dimensional space with elegant coherence.
The exhibition will feature a diverse range of Carter's works, including large-scale sculptures, intricate smaller pieces, and installations that invite viewers to engage with the spatial dynamics of his creations. Each piece is a testament to Carter's innate command of structure, balance, and harmony, reflecting his background as both an artist and a former financial executive.
"The convergence of art and mathematics has always been at the core of my work," says Arthur Carter. "This exhibition is a culmination of years of exploration and experimentation, where I've sought to create a visual language that speaks to the inherent beauty of order and the limitless possibilities of form."
This exhibition offers a profound reflection on the relationship between art, mathematics, and the human perception of space. Art enthusiasts, collectors, and the general public are all invited to witness this extraordinary body of work.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Arthur Carter is an acclaimed sculptor whose work is recognized for its geometric precision and compositional harmony. A former financial executive, newspaper magnate turned full-time artist, Carter’s sculptures are deeply influenced by his diverse background in economics, publishing and lifelong passion for mathematics. His works have been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums, including his most recent solo show at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, CT.