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Infinite Horizons: Works by Heather Hutchison and Ruth Pastine
May 16 - Jun 27 2026 - Last day
Infinite Horizons: Works by Heather Hutchison and Ruth Pastine May 16 – June 27, 2026 Opening reception: May 28, 5-7 pm https://www.louissternfinearts.com/exhibitions/infinite-horizons-works-by-heather-hutchison-and-ruth-pastine#tab:thumbnails Louis Stern Fine Arts is pleased to present Infinite Horizons, an exhibition of luminous works by Heather Hutchison and Ruth Pastine. Though they work in different media, the artists share a preoccupation with the spiritual, philosophical, and emotional experience of time, space, and light. Hutchison’s mixed media constructions and Pastine’s oils on canvas and paper alchemically transcend their materiality, dissolving into hazy implications of perpetual vistas and limitless color fields. The interface of artwork, atmosphere, and mind cohere into a seamless spectrum of sensory encounters that can never be experienced the same way twice. These points of stillness dilate and contract along an eternal experiential horizon, governed by the constant and inevitable forces of change. Hutchison’s plywood and Plexiglas compositions trap and revel in ambient light. Her humble, experimental, and often unconventional materials undergo a miraculous metamorphosis once they are sealed inside of her wood boxes and allow the available light to enter and dance through them. The works are in constant flux, transfigured by the passage of time and the vicissitudes of light to activate singular moments across a boundless continuum of shifting perception and environment. Hutchison maps nature’s mercurial patterns and the chaotic impacts of climate change to life’s many seasons and uncertainties. Abstracted allusions to sturdy mountains, veils of clouds, and glowing orbs breathe and billow, wax and wane with the changing light, marking time like the phases of the moon. Light flickers through the boxes like fireflies in a glass jar, effulgent mementos of life’s beauty and impermanence. Pastine creates what she regards as “objects of direct experience,” material vessels that substantiate the ineffable junction where light, matter, and perception converge. Color provides a metaphysical access point for sensorial pleasure and existential inquiry, orchestrated by Pastine within prescribed complementary color systems that offer unlimited permutations. She realizes her soft, seamlessly transitioning bands of color purely through accumulated layers of oil paint applied with a simple brush, energetically mixing wet into wet until they resolve into finely tuned and intuitively complete entities. The more paint Pastine adds, the more its materiality paradoxically dissolves, an effect enhanced by beveled stretchers that levitate the painted surface off the wall. Her works resonate within the eye and mind, mediated by emotional response and the quality of the surrounding light. As substantial as they are evanescent, they assert a robust physicality against a confluence of endlessly mutable perceptual circumstances. Works by Heather Hutchison are held in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; and the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., amongst others. Her work is included in the exhibition Painting in Color, on view through August 9, 2026 at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH. Louis Stern Fine Arts represents Hutchison on the West Coast. Works by Ruth Pastine are included in numerous public collections including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX. Her solo exhibition Ruth Pastine: Technicolor Sublime is on view May 16 – August 2, 2026 at the Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University in Malibu, CA. Image caption: Ruth Pastine (b. 1964) Red Magenta, Matter of Light Series, 2016 oil on canvas on beveled stretcher 48 x 48 x 2 1/2 inches; 121.9 x 121.9 x 6.3 centimeters
Cordillera Mexicana: Alfredo Ramos Martínez and the Mexican Landscape
Jul 18 - Sep 19 2026
Cordillera Mexicana: Alfredo Ramos Martínez and the Mexican Landscape July 18 – September 19, 2026 Opening reception: Saturday, July 18, 5 – 7pm https://www.louissternfinearts.com/exhibitions/cordillera-mexicana-alfredo-ramos-martinez-and-the-mexican-landscape/press-release Louis Stern Fine Arts is pleased to present Cordillera Mexicana, an exhibition of works by Alfredo Ramos Martínez (1871-1946) that highlights the artist’s profound connection to his homeland. From his earliest days, Ramos Martínez turned to nature for the inspiration that fueled a lengthy and fruitful career as an educator and artist. His earliest teacher, he would later recall, was the orange tree that grew on the patio of his childhood home in Monterrey. Its tranquil beauty sparked the young artist’s passion for reverently capturing the landscapes and people of Mexico. When he moved to the United States in 1929 to seek medical care for his ailing infant daughter, Ramos Martínez carried memories of his beloved native country even as he established a vibrant relationship with his new home of Los Angeles. He fondly painted the majestic Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range of his childhood in the shadow of LA’s Santa Monica mountains, both links in the chain of ranges that form the vast western backbone of the Americas. Just as this American Cordillera transcends time, culture and borders, Ramos Martínez maintained his vital connection to his homeland through works that celebrated the rich history and natural wonders of Mexico. Louis Stern Fine Arts is the exclusive representative of the Estate of Alfredo Ramos Martínez.