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NEW YORK – Miles McEnery Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings and a site-specific wall drawing by Terry Haggerty, on view 20 March through 3 May 2025. Accompanying the exhibition is a fully illustrated publication featuring an essay by Barry Schwabsky. Terry Haggerty’s compositions consist of clean, unshaded lines and a tightly controlled palette of unmodulated colors. Lines curve toward the edges of intricately shaped canvases or flow across one another, creating a realm where two- and three-dimensional planes coexist. Crisp lines swell and contract, as though shifting through space, accelerating and decelerating like a visual Doppler effect, blurring the boundary between movement and stillness. White “negative” spaces are not passive voids but active forces that dynamically shape the composition rather than merely framing it.
Haggerty is adept at synthesizing seemingly contradictory elements, generating visual dimensions that are familiar...More
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NEW YORK – Miles McEnery Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings and a site-specific wall drawing by Terry Haggerty, on view 20 March through 3 May 2025. Accompanying the exhibition is a fully illustrated publication featuring an essay by Barry Schwabsky. Terry Haggerty’s compositions consist of clean, unshaded lines and a tightly controlled palette of unmodulated colors. Lines curve toward the edges of intricately shaped canvases or flow across one another, creating a realm where two- and three-dimensional planes coexist. Crisp lines swell and contract, as though shifting through space, accelerating and decelerating like a visual Doppler effect, blurring the boundary between movement and stillness. White “negative” spaces are not passive voids but active forces that dynamically shape the composition rather than merely framing it.
Haggerty is adept at synthesizing seemingly contradictory elements, generating visual dimensions that are familiar...More