Secundino Hernández’s creative practice treats painting as a physical and cerebral act, employing its movements as an opportunity to dive into the never-ending possibilities of abstraction. In his show “time TIME” at Victoria Miro in London, the artist’s newest works continue Hernandez’s exploration of a painting vocabulary focused on line, form, color, and gesture, responding to a question that might never be definitively answered—what is painting? Open at the gallery from October 11—November 12, visitors will find the exhibition encompassing the works like artist’s “palette” paintings, a selection of “stuff” paintings, and the “wash” paintings, which are made through a process of partially removing layers of paint.

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Whitewall shares a curated selection of the best fairs, exhibitions, and more, tailor made for art lovers during Miami Art Week this year.
On view at Gagosian is “Iconic Avedon: A Centennial Celebration of Richard Avedon” (January 22-March 4) connecting the artist to Paris.
Whitewall shares a curated selection of the best fairs, exhibitions, and more, tailor made for art lovers during Miami Art Week this year.
On view at Gagosian is “Iconic Avedon: A Centennial Celebration of Richard Avedon” (January 22-March 4) connecting the artist to Paris.