Galería Cayón was pleased to open one of their spaces in Madrid to an exhibition focusing on the exploration of color through the works of Stanley Whitney (Philadelphia, 1946) and Yves Klein (Nice, 1928-Paris, 1962).

For Whitney, every color expresses a living world, a trait equally visible in the works of the late Yves Klein. Klein, another great artist deeply committed to color, shared the idea of color as an autonomous entity. He believed that color possesses a revelatory quality – that all space is viewed differently through color.

In his own words: “The line travels through infinity, whereas color is infinity.”

Whitney has been exploring the possibilities of color for several decades. In Whitney’s recent paintings, color takes center stage with off-kilter geometric areas of color filling his canvases. These spaces of color, laid out in a weave-like pattern, reflect the artist’s continued pursuit of placing color at the core of artistic creation.

This exhibition includeD one of the recent paintings by Stanley Whitney, as well as Yves Klein’s iconic installation, Pure Pigment. This work by Klein was first presented in 1957 at the Galerie Colette Allendy, Paris. It was recreated for this exhibition with the support of the Yves Klein Archives.

Stanley Whitney
800 Thoughts and Dreams
, 2019

Oil on linen
243,84 x 243,84 cm.

Yves Klein
Pure Pigment, Original artwork from 1957

Recreation of installation 2019