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LOOKING

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Howard and Roberta Ahmanson visit Olafur Eliasson’s “Room for one colour (1997)” at the National Gallery in London. The immersive installation is the final work in the exhibition “Monochrome: Painting in Black and White” curated by Jennifer Slivka and sponsored by the Ahmansons'. The exhibition spans seven centuries and includes 50 works by artists who have—in most cases—deliberately turned to monochrome in their art, whether it me black and white paintings, grisaille drawings, yellow and black stained glass, or a room filled with yellow light.
One of the attributes of God himself is Beauty.  Not something sentimental or a means of setting standards to exclude work that doesn’t fit our social or intellectual paradigms, but rather that experience we enjoy when a work of art or the way the light hits the water gives us a deeper and rewarding, even if painful, glimpse into the nature of reality and of our lives. Beyond that, the Bible teaches that human beings are made in the image of God. That means, first off, that we are beautiful. It also means that, as God created the universe in all its glory, we, too, are creators. So, art works are tangible expressions of God’s work in us and in the world. And, we are part of the wonder of it all. Collections bear witness to the Beauty and the extravagance of the universe and the God who created it.
*This art is intended for educational purposes only. It is a representative sample of the Ahmansons' collection. Copyrights belong to the artists.*

Pose (States of Water)

Lapin, Annie

Acrylic, oil, and oil stick on linen

2022

American

Atomic (Bliss)

Lawlor, Erin

Oil on canvas

2019

British

Rombald's Moor

Lipke, Meg

Acrylic and oil on canvas over custom stretcher

2024

American

Eva (Märkisch) (Eve [Märkisch])

Lüpertz, Markus

Mixed media on canvas in artist’s frame

2017

German

New Jerusalem Court

Morgan, Sister Gertrude

Oil on board

circa 1960-1970

American

Snake Charmer

Lawlor, Erin

Oil on canvas

2019

British

Orange Frame

Lipke, Meg

Acrylic on muslin with polyester fill and thread

2021

American

Tod + Leben (Death + Life)

Lüpertz, Markus

Mixed media on canvas in artist’s frame

2016

German

Clermontia

Mead, Clytie

Watercolor on Silk

American

Untitled (New Jerusalem)

Morgan, Sister Gertrude

Tempura on paper

c. early 1970s

American

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