Jennifer Bartlett Installs a Single Painting that Stretches More than 158 Feet at The Pace Gallery

NEW YORK, NY.- The Pace Gallery presents an exhibition by Jennifer Bartlett, who installed a single painting that stretches more than 158 feet along three gallery walls. Recitative, comprised of 372 steel plates, is an epic exploration of color, painted in a style reflecting the reductive language of Minimalism and the rule-based systems of Conceptualism. Installed at Pace’s 545 West 22nd Street gallery, Jennifer Bartlett: Recitative will be on view through February 26, 2011. Recitative, 2009–10, is Jennifer Bartlett’s largest work to date in terms of running feet and her third large-scale painting. Recitative relates directly to Bartlett’s earlier installations, Rhapsody (1976), which is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and Song (2007), in

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