January 30, 2019

Michael Craig-Martin Presents Solo Exhibition at Florida’s Gallery at Windsor

Michael Craig-Martin’s Untitled (guitar fragment), a 2018 acrylic on aluminum, is at the Gallery at Windsor in Vero Beach, Florida, through April 25. Photography by Mike Bruce.

It’s a British invasion. Last year, it was Grayson Perry. This season, it’s Michael Craig-Martin. The works of both of the blue-chip English artists have been the subject of separate solo exhibitions at the Gallery at Windsor, an independent art space set within Windsor, a private residential community in Vero Beach, Florida, designed by Andrés Duany and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk of DPZ. “Present Sense,” Craig-Martin’s show, which runs through April 25, features more than 35 of his paintings, three of them brand-new, all in his signature style:
everyday objects rendered in pre­cise, bold outlines and vibrant colors, perhaps a result of his studying under Josef Albers. Six of his additional artworks, powder-coated steel sculptures, dot the Windsor grounds, marking the first outdoor exhibition for the gallery. Craig-Martin and Perry exhibiting at Windsor are the result of a three-year curatorial partnership begun in 2018 with the Royal Academy of Arts in London. The third artist will be announced this fall.

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE. Untitled (wireless) by Michael Craig-Martin. Photography by Mike Bruce/courtesy of Gagosian.

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE. An outdoor sculpture by Michael Craig-Martin at the Gallery at Windsor. Photography by Aric Attas.

ONLINE EXCLUSIVE. An outdoor sculpture by Michael Craig-Martin at the Gallery at Windsor. Photography by Aric Attas.

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