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Deborah Roberts Shines a Light on the Mistreatment of Black Girls
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International Artist Senga Nengudi to be featured at Ent Center for the Arts
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An homage to collage: Arturo Herrera opens exhibition at Thomas Dane Gallery
Arturo Herrera, Untitled, 2020. Mixed media collage, 50 x 30 cm. 19 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. © Arturo Herrera. Courtesy the artist, Thomas Dane Gallery and Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York.
LONDON
.- Arturo Herreras fourth exhibition at Thomas Dane Gallery, From This Day Forward, brings together a body of work created as an homage to collage, approximately a hundred years on from the practices ostensible inception. Herrera continues his examination of modernist legacies and visual culture with a group of new works alongside immersive wall painting and bookmaking. Throughout his career collage has always enabled Herrera to layer and compose raw material and fragments as though mirroring his own passion for music and musicality, allowing works to achieve real fluidity of form. Herrera draws particular attention to modernism, re-reading its vernacular interpretations and historical epochs particularly across So
Julie Mehretu Is Getting Her Flowers on Time
A mid-career survey, spanning 25 years of the artist’s work, will be on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art, March 25 through August 8. Tim Knox
Since last year, Julie Mehretu has split her time between New York City and upstate New York, in the Catskills.
“It’s really beautiful, pristine, incredible land, right by a river,” she says, her voice clear and soothing. “And it’s beautiful mountains and vistas and wonderful hiking.” The surrounding landscape is the embodiment of what one imagines as the perfect canvas for an artist except free of the posturing that sometimes accompanies modulations of those who create for a living.