Painting in Tongues
By Michael Darling. Essays by Michael Darling and Friedrich Wolfram Heubach.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Painting in Tongues, MOCA, Los Angeles, January 29 – April 17, 2006.
This survey examines the work of seven international emerging artists who have embraced a novel and challenging approach to painting. By employing a varied mix of painterly styles, modes, sources, and materials, as well as working against a single recognizable “hand,” the featured artists have each crafted a complex and rich practice that offers innumerable avenues for exploration and growth. The artists—Kai Althoff, Gillian Carnegie, Mark Grotjahn, Lucy McKenzie, Rodney McMillian, Ivan Morley, and Anselm Reyle—are guided by a variety of individual motivations and conceptual frameworks rather than the outward appearances of their canvases.
- MOCA, 2006
- Hardcover, 112 pages
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Painting in Tongues
Painting in Tongues
By Michael Darling. Essays by Michael Darling and Friedrich Wolfram Heubach.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Painting in Tongues, MOCA, Los Angeles, January 29 – April 17, 2006.
This survey examines the work of seven international emerging artists who have embraced a novel and challenging approach to painting. By employing a varied mix of painterly styles, modes, sources, and materials, as well as working against a single recognizable “hand,” the featured artists have each crafted a complex and rich practice that offers innumerable avenues for exploration and growth. The artists—Kai Althoff, Gillian Carnegie, Mark Grotjahn, Lucy McKenzie, Rodney McMillian, Ivan Morley, and Anselm Reyle—are guided by a variety of individual motivations and conceptual frameworks rather than the outward appearances of their canvases.
- MOCA, 2006
- Hardcover, 112 pages
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By Michael Darling. Essays by Michael Darling and Friedrich Wolfram Heubach.
Published on the occasion of the exhibition Painting in Tongues, MOCA, Los Angeles, January 29 – April 17, 2006.
This survey examines the work of seven international emerging artists who have embraced a novel and challenging approach to painting. By employing a varied mix of painterly styles, modes, sources, and materials, as well as working against a single recognizable “hand,” the featured artists have each crafted a complex and rich practice that offers innumerable avenues for exploration and growth. The artists—Kai Althoff, Gillian Carnegie, Mark Grotjahn, Lucy McKenzie, Rodney McMillian, Ivan Morley, and Anselm Reyle—are guided by a variety of individual motivations and conceptual frameworks rather than the outward appearances of their canvases.
- MOCA, 2006
- Hardcover, 112 pages

















