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Irwin at Whitney
Warren Silverman

15/08/13

Irwin at Whitney

The Whitney Museum Of  American Art have a rare showing of Robert Irwin's site specific work Scrim veil—Black rectangle—Natural light.  Designed expressly to exploit Marcel Breuer's wonderful fourth floor space, it is a master class in perception and environment. There is a solid case to be made for Irwin's pre-eminence as the absolute master of light and space. Again, with the most minimal means he presents us with the limits of our habitual view of the world and a glimpse of myriad alternatives. Until September the 1st.