
George Woodman’s work from the 1960s and 70s focuses on geometric abstractions and pattern exploration. Influenced by Minimalism and his travels, he developed tessellations that emphasize continuity and equality among elements, avoiding hierarchical composition. His use of color adds perceptual depth, enhancing the visual experience. Woodman’s approach to pattern was rooted in mathematical principles, engaging with both decorative traditions and intellectual rigor. This exhibition highlights a pivotal period in his six-decade career.