Tony DeLap
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Biography
Tony DeLap’s (1927-2019) artworks challenge the limitations of visual perception, exploring the point at which the illusion of three-dimensionality becomes reality. Since the early 1960s, DeLap was at the nexus of significant West Coast American art movements exploring the interaction of geometric shapes to create dimensionality and movement on static planes. His paintings are visually non-referential, containing essential compositional architecture to generate an effective illusory space. Their pristine and textureless surfaces play a critical role in this process, achieved through a combination of the densely layered application of acrylic paint and a saturated palette, maximising the retinal impact of the interlocking planes of colour.
Tony DeLap exhibited extensively since 1963, including two solo exhibitions at Edel Assanti of his late work during his lifetime. DeLap was included in landmark exhibitions such as The Responsive Eye, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA (1965); Primary Structures, Jewish Museum, New York, USA (1966) and American Sculpture of the Sixties, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, 1967. In 2018 the Laguna Art Museum mounted a major retrospective of DeLap’s work dating from 1961 to present, curated by Peter Frank. DeLap taught for over thirty years at both UC Davis and Irvine, influencing a generation of artists including Bruce Nauman and James Turrell.
DeLap’s work resides in the permanent collections of Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, USA; Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland; Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, USA; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA; Tate Modern, London, UK and The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA, among many others.
Bibliography
Works
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Mister Mirical, 2014
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Xtra! Xtra!, 2011
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Another Way, 2015
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Nauj, 2015
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Spheero, 2014
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Pseudo Memory, 2014
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Haunto, 2014
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Gasparoni , 2013
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Jumping Pulse, 2009
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The Green Pretender, 2007
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Calistoga's Mirror, 1976
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Wiljalba, 1967
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Triple Trouble , 1966
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Mona Lisa, 1962
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Installation View, The Floating Lady 2 , 1974
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Untitled, 2014
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Astral Ace Drawing, 2012
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Untitled, 2013
Media
Trailer for Dale Schierholt's film on Tony DeLap, part of the California Masters series in partnership with Laguna Art Museum.
Video walkthrough of the exhibition 'Tony DeLap: A Retrospective' at Laguna Art Museum, 2017. Narrated by Eric Minh Swenson.
Exhibitions
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Tony DeLap: Works on Paper
15 March - 27 April 2019Private View | Thursday 14 March 6-8pm Edel Assanti is pleased to present Tony DeLap: Works on Paper, the first exhibition to focus exclusively on a medium that DeLap has...Read more -
Tony DeLap
14 September - 20 October 2018Private View | Thursday 13 September 6-8pm It is the discrepancy between the front edge or plane, and the back edge or plane, that is the primary content of the...Read more
News
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Tony Delap in Saturation Point
'Hiding and Revealing : The paintings of Tony DeLap' by Piers Veness 16 October 2018OCTOBER 2018 ' The old saying is “you can’t have magic unless you hide something” (Tony DeLap, 2014). Tony DeLap is a seasoned campaigner....Read more -
Tony DeLap in The New Criterion
Tony DeLap at the Laguna Art Museum 10 May 2018May 10 2018 By their nature, retrospective shows are tricky propositions, and even more so when an artist’s career spans over five decades. Potential pitfalls...Read more -
Tony DeLap in OC Weekly
‘TONY DELAP: A RETROSPECTIVE’ IS A MAGICAL AFFAIR, ‘RECLAIMED LANDSCAPES: THE ART OF JAROD CHARZEWSKI’ REMINDS US WHAT MATTERS 26 April 2018Triple Trouble II by Tony DeLap. Photo courtesy of Tony DeLap and Rena Bransten Gallery April 26 2018 Viewing Laguna Art Museum’s “Tony DeLap:...Read more -
Tony DeLap in the Los Angeles Times
Review: Tony DeLap’s hybrids of painting and sculpture are impossible objects 16 March 2018Starting in the 1960s, Tony DeLap began to make eccentric hybrids of painting and sculpture, including, from left, “Lompoc,” “Day” and “Maga.” (Christopher Knight /...Read more -
Tony DeLap in Curator Site
Tony DeLap in conversation with Amanda Quinn Olivar 4 February 20184 February 2018 Tony DeLap is a pioneer artist of West Coast minimalism, LA’s Cool School of Finish Fetish, Op Art, and the Light and...Read more