"Once the canon of great artists is established, altering it is next to impossible. Case in point: the introspective, quietly breathtaking art of John McLaughlin. His geometric abstract paintings are the subject of a gorgeous retrospective exhibition...The exhibition was assembled by LACMA curators Stephanie Barron and Lauren Bergman. It comes with an excellent catalog featuring contributions by them, as well as by curator Ilene Susan Fort, artist Tony Berlant, and critics Michael Duncan and Russell Ferguson." --Christopher Knight, Los Angeles Times -Once the canon of great artists is established, altering it is next to impossible. Case in point: the introspective, quietly breathtaking art of John McLaughlin. His geometric abstract paintings are the subject of a gorgeous retrospective exhibition...The exhibition was assembled by LACMA curators Stephanie Barron and Lauren Bergman. It comes with an excellent catalog featuring contributions by them, as well as by curator Ilene Susan Fort, artist Tony Berlant, and critics Michael Duncan and Russell Ferguson.- --Christopher Knight, Los Angeles Times -Once the canon of great artists is established, altering it is next to impossible. Case in point: the introspective, quietly breathtaking art of John McLaughlin. His geometric abstract paintings are the subject of a gorgeous retrospective exhibition...The exhibition was assembled by LACMA curators Stephanie Barron and Lauren Bergman. It comes with an excellent catalog featuring contributions by them, as well as by curator Ilene Susan Fort, artist Tony Berlant, and critics Michael Duncan and Russell Ferguson.- --Christopher Knight, Los Angeles Times
"Once the canon of great artists is established, altering it is next to impossible. Case in point: the introspective, quietly breathtaking art of John McLaughlin. His geometric abstract paintings are the subject of a gorgeous retrospective exhibition...The exhibition was assembled by LACMA curators Stephanie Barron and Lauren Bergman. It comes with an excellent catalog featuring contributions by them, as well as by curator Ilene Susan Fort, artist Tony Berlant, and critics Michael Duncan and Russell Ferguson." --Christopher Knight, Los Angeles Times