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ArtnewsMay 01, 2010Stephen Antonakos at Lori Bookstein by Robert Ayers This exhibition of more than 30 years' work revealed Stephen Antonakos as an artist willing to skirt the very edge of nothingness and—as seen in some of the pieces here—go to elaborate lengths to do so. The best works in this show, titled simply "Antonakos: Whites," were the large-scale wall reliefs in foam board and neon tubing, bearing such titles as Departure (2007), Arrival (2008), and Voyage (1999). The last is the earliest and best resolved of the pieces. This not-quite-symmetrical stack of rectangles achieves the most enigmatic of color sensations. The sequence of fluorescent colors—blue, pink, blue again, deeper pink, brighter blue, and apple green—that illuminates the perimeters of the shapes transmutes their white surfaces into a kind of darkness. The effect is quite striking.
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Antonakos: WhitesFebruary 17, 2010 - March 20, 2010 |