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A Landscape Made Up of Black Folks

Avatar photo by Seph Rodney January 3, 2018

Derrick Adams shows how the nature of an urban environment, like New York City, is found in its inhabitants.

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Inventive, Mysterious Paintings that Exceed Expectations

Avatar photo by Seph Rodney October 24, 2017

Jeff Sonhouse’s exhibition at Tilton Gallery is visually rewarding and acutely intelligent.

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The Second Generation Abstract Expressionist Ed Clark

by John Yau January 29, 2017January 30, 2017

Ed Clark’s approach is simple and straightforward, and he has not altered it much over the years. I don’t think he needs to.

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The Linguistic Overlap of Color Theory and Racism

by Risa Puleo December 14, 2016December 13, 2016

Tomashi Jackson found that the language Josef Albers used to describe color perception mirrored the language of racialized segregation.

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A History Waiting To Be Written: Ed Clark’s High-Spirited, Abstract Paintings

by John Yau January 26, 2014January 18, 2023

David Hammons’ thoughtful curation of the exhibition, ‘Ed Clark: Big Bang’, currently at the Tilton Gallery helps establish a much needed context for an important artist of the New York School, who, now in his late 80s, continues to make boldly exuberant paintings.

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David Lynch’s Art Doesn’t Suck

by Rhoni Blankenhorn April 10, 2012February 6, 2017

After Gagosian collected Bob Dylan into his roster of artist for an underwhelming exhibition in his Upper East Side gallery, it’s hard to take these celebrity-turned-artists seriously.

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