Exemplified by Frank Stella, Donald Judd, Sol LeWitt, and Robert Mangold, the rule-based art of the 1960s strove to achieve abstract, self-referential forms that often privileged process over content. These days, contemporary artists like Keith Tyson, Tara Donovan, Jonathan Monk, Andrea Zittel, and Julie Mehretu employ such logic-driven strategies to a different end, overwhelmed by a culture obsessed with information, global identity, and scientific advances. All of the above-mentioned artists are represented in this superb exhibition, which brings together loaned works and little-seen gems in a museum-quality show that assembles over 60 works. If the usually spacious galleries of PaceWildenstein feel almost stuffed, it doesn't matter. In this... More >>>