WashingtonIt’s worth finding your way to the intimate Tower 3 atop the East Wing of the National Gallery of Art for its luminous exhibition of nine sculptures, two paintings and 12 works on paper by Anne Truitt (1921-2004). Once there, see if you share her sensation in encountering an exhibition of her own work: The sculptures “stood in their own space, in their own time, and I was glad in their presence.” While not even a mini-retrospective, this show confirms Truitt’s important, if slightly eccentric, position in the...
Source: Wall Street Journal January 13, 2018 15:22 UTC