Blayklee Freed with the Tulsa Voice writes of the transformation Mel Bochner’s work has taken over the years. Bochner initially followed abstract impressionism and pop art and slowly evolved as he began using numbers and playing with perspectives.
“If we look nationally about how we talk to each other, about discourse, about words and what they mean or do not mean, there is no one better in the art world today than Mel Bochner,” Schnitzer said. “[His work] forces us to deal with our thoughts and our words.”