Al Taylor was an American artist known for his uniquely innovative approach to process and materials that encompassed two-dimensional drawings and three-dimensional objects. Taylor ultimately sought to expand the possibilities of vision by creating new ways of experiencing and imagining space and his work provides the viewer with an insight into the artist’s thinking and his investigations of perception across several dimensions.
Taylor was born in Springfield, Missouri and received a B.F.A. from the Kansas City Art Institute in 1970. He moved to New York later that year, where he would continue to live and work until his death in 1999. His first solo exhibition took place in 1986 at the Alfred Kren Gallery in New York. His work would go on to be shown in numerous exhibitions in America and Europe, including solo exhibitions at the Kunsthalle Bern (1992) and the Kunstmuseum Luzern (1999), both in Switzerland.
A retrospective of Taylor’s drawings was organized posthumously by the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung at the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich in 2006. A retrospective of the artist’s prints opened at the Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich in September 2010, and traveled to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark, in Spring 2011. The Santa Monica Museum of Art, California, presented a focused overview of two bodies of work by the artist, Wire Instruments and Pet Stain Removal Devices, in 2011. In 2013, the High Museum of Art in Atlanta mounted the exhibition Drawing Instruments: Al Taylor's Bat Parts and End Cuts. In 2014, The Philip Johnson Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut, presented Six Panels: Al Taylor, curated by Robert Storr. A major survey of the artist's work was on view at the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, from November 17, 2017 to March 18, 2018.
Work by the artist is represented in a number of prominent public collections, including the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, amongst others.
The Estate of Al Taylor has been represented by David Zwirner since 2007. Since then, the artist has had five solo exhibitions with the gallery: Al Taylor: Early Work (2008), Al Taylor: Rim Jobs and Sideffects (2010), Al Taylor: Pass the Peas and Can Studys (2012), Al Taylor (2014) at our Mayfair, London space; and Al Taylor: Pet Stains, Puddles, and Full Gospel Neckless (2015). Presented in 2017, Al Taylor: Early Paintings marked the artist’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery and featured a selection of canvases created between 1971 and 1980.