Each painting contains two monochromatic canvases.
She rose to fame in the 1970s with monochromatic canvases of roses and other images that were X-ed out.
At that time, he was producing monochromatic pinstriped canvases modified by small flushes of color.
According to this suicidal program, painting's future lay in flat, rectangular, monochromatic canvases devoid ofimages and spatial illusion.
The first works are monochromatic canvases that are perforated with circles or, in one case, a grid of round-cornered squares.
The paintings he showed were glowing, monochromatic canvases that echoed the colors of Maine skies, trees and earth.
At first glance, Thomas Chimes' 1989 painting Messenger might appear to be an abstract monochromatic canvas.
The PaceWildenstein show is actually a little weak on drawings here, but compensates with a series of virtually unknown monochromatic canvases.
On the walls are monochromatic canvases by his favorite artist, the Swiss-born Mira Schendel.
He paints restrained abstracts in which ghostly squares appear to float to the edge of a monochromatic canvas.