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Abstract painting of stained and spattered various colors of paint with lines from folding the canvas

Detail: Sam Gilliam, "Breeze," 1967. Acrylic on canvas. Class of 1921 Art Purchase Fund, 1977. © 2025 Estate of Sam Gilliam / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Dates

September 03, 2025-July 31, 2026

Location

Zimmerli Art Museum

71 Hamilton Street New Brunswick, NJ, 08901

Information

Admission at the Zimmerli is FREE to everyone. Tickets are not required for exhibitions

One Long Look/Una mirada con calma: Sam Gilliam, Breeze, 1967

Breeze belongs to artist Sam Gilliam’s beveled edge or slice series, which he began in 1967, the same year this work was painted. Gilliam poured pigment onto unprimed canvas, folding it into “slices” while still wet, and allowing colors to merge. This intuitive process unfolded over time—sometimes across several days or weeks—balancing life’s unpredictability with the precision of creative intent.

Presented alongside ScarletWell, a public health initiative that bolsters the mental health and wellness of the Rutgers–New Brunswick community, One Long Look/Una mirada con calma invites us to look slowly and mindfully. No special knowledge is needed, only time and attention.

Generous support for bilingual text was provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.

Text reading "Art Bridges Foundation" with a purple arch connecting the words.