Ilona Keserü features in 'Beyond Form: Lines of Abstraction, 1950-1970'
'Beyond Form: Lines of Abstraction, 1950 - 1970' is a major new exhibition which connects the work of over 50 women from across the globe through a shared language of radical abstraction. It explores abstraction as a radical visual language shared by women artists working working in the twenty years following World War II.
Guest curated by Dr Flavia Frigeri, the exhibition will bring together the works of more than 50 artists to examine how, through abstract forms, materials and modes, women pushed the boundaries of artmaking while tackling seismic cultural, social and political shifts. Comprising over 80 artworks, predominantly sculpture, the exhibition will trace how the language of abstraction developed on a global scale.
Featured artists include Carla Accardi, Mária Bartuszová, Louise Bourgeois, Maria Teresa Chojnacka, Carmen Herrera, Eva Hesse, Ilona Keserü, Agnes Martin, Marisa Merz, Marta Pan and Hannah Wilke