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A Journey Into The Unknown
Second Iteration
20/06/25 - 19/07/25
Haricot Gallery is pleased to present the second iteration ‘A Journey into the Unknown’ a group show bringing together eight abstract painters in London.
In June 1943, Adolph Gottlieb and Mark Rothko exhibited their new paintings in an exhibition of the Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors. Edward Alden Jewell, a senior critic at the New York Times, gave a lukewarm review of the show, focusing on Gottlieb and Rothko. In response, Rothko and Gottlieb decide to pen a letter directly to Jewell. The letter highlighted five aesthetic beliefs that were central to the artists' new direction; Art is an exciting journey into the unknown, meant for those ready to take risks. Imagination goes wild and defies common sense in the art world. Artists want viewers to see things their way, not the usual way. They like simple ideas shown with big, impactful shapes, keeping things flat and truthful. Painting isn't just about skill; it should have a meaningful, timeless story, inspired by primitive and ancient art. This letter served as the first formal statement of concerns of the artists who became known as the Abstract Expressionists. These concepts came about long before people typically talk about Abstract Expressionism. However, the ideas presented in this letter were essential to the foundation of the Abstract Expressionist movement.
A Journey into the Unknown takes its title from one of the key principles outlined in the famous letter by Gottlieb and Rothko. Now in its second iteration, the exhibition continues to evolve—this year bringing together a dynamic group of emerging painters who are helping to shape the future of abstraction in London. The artists are united by a bold and exploratory approach to their practice. By delving into the unknown territories of form, emotion, and colour, these artists redefine the essence of abstract painting in today's world. The exhibition continues a conversation that explores the ever-evolving landscape of abstract art, contemplating what it truly means to be an abstract painter in our contemporary era.
Isabella Amram
Vickie Li
Pippa El - Kadhi Brown
James Ferguson - Rose
Ji Won Cha
Georgina Stone
Jake Walker
List of Works
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