"Here's a rarity — a tiny, specialized gallery with a very wide reach." — ARTnews "Favorite Art Blog" — artkrush.com "Our neighborhood's own advocates of minimalism." —The Brooklyn Rail Founded in 2003 by artists Matthew Deleget and Rossana Martinez, MINUS SPACE is a curatorial project based in Brooklyn, New York, presenting the most innovative reductive art by international artists working in all media. Reductive art is generally characterized by its use of plainspoken materials, monochromatic or limited color, geometry and pattern, repetition and seriality, precise craftsmanship, and intellectual rigor. MINUS SPACE presents four exhibitions annually in its Brooklyn project space, as well as curatorial projects in other venues nationally and internationally. MINUS SPACE also publishes an online log profiling reductive art on the international level. Lastly, MINUS SPACE provides a directory of affiliated artists, a comprehensive chronology of events concerning the development of reductive art on the international level, and a comprehensive directory of links to related web sites.
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Intelligent Design, by John Goodrich, New York Sun, December 27, 2007. Art Blogs, artkrush.com, May 2, 2007.
SUPPORT Our curatorial projects are sponsored by the New York Foundation for the Arts. Our web site is hosted by the Center for Arts Management and Technology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.
In 2007, we also received grants from the Wolf Kahn & Emily Mason Foundation and Louise & Anne Abrons Foundation for the exhibition Machine Learning at The Painting Center and accompanying catalog. In 2004 and 2005, we received grants from the Greater New York Development Fund of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, administered by the Brooklyn Arts Council, Inc. (BAC).
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Matthew Deleget & Rossana Martínez | MINUS SPACE | 251 Pacific Street #17 | Brooklyn NY 11201 USA | info@minusspace.com |