Miles McEnery Gallery will open an exhibition of new paintings by Suzanne Caporael
Suzanne Caporael, 753 (wrack on blue), 2020. Oil on linen, 54 x 42 inches, 137.2 x 106.7 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Miles McEnery Gallery, New York, NY.
NEW YORK, NY
.-Miles McEnery Gallery will present an exhibition of new paintings by Suzanne Caporael. Book Eight, the artists eighth exhibition at the gallery, will open on 18 February at 520 West 21st Street and will remain on view through 27 March 2021. The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated publication featuring an essay by art historian and philosopher David Carrier.
In Book Eight, Caporael continues her profound exploration of the nature of color, surface, and aesthetics. Her calm, yet invigorating paintings, composed of multiple veiled layers of oil paint, employ an aesthetic inherent to the experience of the real world. The artists ongoing investigation of rich colors, decisive placement of shapes, and juxtaposing fo
Harvard Law
I read with keen interest “The Education of a Harvard Lawyer” (January-February, page 38) by Nancy Boxley Tepper, my classmate. As I recall, she was one of five women in the class and I was one of three blacks. I noted with interest her comments about the phenomenon (“harassment”) of “Ladies Day” and the women’s invitation as 1L’s to Dean Griswold’s home for dinner and tea. She noted that her black male classmates were not singled out for “harassment” on our “day.” She is correct. I note however (ironically) that we three blacks were not invited to Griswold’s for dinner and tea. Was that a plus or a minus? I don’t know even yet!
Gallery Wendi Norris announces publication of Alice Rahon s first monograph
Alice Rahon, La noche de Tepoztlan, 1964. Oil and sand on canvas, 27 1/2 x 33 7/8 inches (69.9 x 86 cm). Photo: Courtesy Gallery Wendi Norris, San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
.- Gallery Wendi Norris announced their publication of Alice Rahon, the first monograph on the French-Mexican painter-poet. This 128-page book is illustrated with highlights of her artwork from 1939 through the 1970s, forming a tangible, albeit limited, representation of her oeuvre.
Alice Rahon includes an introduction by Wendi Norris as well as new research explored in three ground-breaking essays. The worlds foremost expert on Rahons life and work, Tere Arcq, proffers ten, formative touchstones to greater understand Rahons creative output in Alice Rahon: Tracing the Marvelous. Her essay has been updated and translated from Spanish in its entirety from its original publication in 2009, on the occasion of Rahons solo exhi
When artist and art historian David Driskell brought his groundbreaking "Two Centuries of Black American Art: 1750-1950" exhibition to a series of museums in 1976 and 1977, some people thought
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