We Love Paper

We Love Paper

5 East 82nd Street Third FloorNew York, NY 10028, USA Monday, August 21, 2023–Monday, September 11, 2023

In this exhibition, 20th and 21st century artists illuminate a variety of techniques and innovative uses of one of the oldest artistic materials known.

figures by karel appel

Karel Appel

Figures, 1975

80,000–95,000 USD

grande fête de nuit a versailles by norman bluhm

Norman Bluhm

Grande Fête de Nuit a Versailles, 1957

66,000–76,000 USD

fall by norman bluhm

Norman Bluhm

Fall, 1958

66,000–76,000 USD

reunion by george condo

George Condo

Reunion, 1985

180,000–195,000 USD

close of a stormy day by jasmina danowski

Jasmina Danowski

Close of a Stormy Day, 2009

28,000 USD

untitled (sf72-1025) by sam francis

Sam Francis

Untitled (SF72-1025), ca. 1972

26,000 USD

bend in the river by sarah gillespie

Sarah Gillespie

Bend in the River, 2014

22,000 USD

transition series: black, gold by cleve gray

Cleve Gray

Transition Series: Black, Gold, 1979

12,000 USD

study: ochre, black by cleve gray

Cleve Gray

Study: Ochre, Black, 1976

9,800 USD

ink study iiii b, sketchbook #4 by carl robert holty

Carl Robert Holty

Ink Study IIII B, Sketchbook #4, ca. 1935

3,800 USD

ink study iiii a ,sketchbook #4 by carl robert holty

Carl Robert Holty

Ink Study IIII A ,Sketchbook #4, ca. 1935

3,800 USD

ink study iii bsketchbook #4 by carl robert holty

Carl Robert Holty

Ink Study III BSketchbook #4, ca. 1935

3,800 USD

Over the course of history, the use of paper as an artistic medium evolved from a fundamental support for sketching and printmaking into a dynamic medium that responded to changing artistic ideologies, social contexts, and technological advances. Its adaptability, portability, and accessibility contributed significantly to the artistic achievements and innovations especially as abstract ideas about what is art gained prominence in the mid-20th century.