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NOEL W. ANDERSON: BLAK ORIGIN MOMENT

NOEL W. ANDERSON: BLAK ORIGIN MOMENT

A native of Louisville, Kentucky, Noel W. Anderson is known for his explorations into the evolving makeup of black male identity through the me­dium of textiles. Using found imagery from various media and archives, including television and magazine, Anderson adds,...
ALYSON SHOTZ: UN/FOLDING

ALYSON SHOTZ: UN/FOLDING

TRAVELING EXHIBITION DATES Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC September 14-December 22, 2020 For more information, or to book this exhibition, please contact Nandini Makrandi, Chief Curator....
RICHARD HUNT

RICHARD HUNT

Richard Hunt helped define the role of public sculpture in the late 20th century. He created over 130 large-scale public sculptures and is in the collection of more than 40 museums throughout the United States. Thirty years ago, the artist was commissioned to create a...
New York Cool

New York Cool

After 1955, a number of New York School artists moved away from a “hot,” gestural style to what art critic Irving Sandler dubbed the new “cool art” of the 1960s. The late 1950s and early ‘60s have often been viewed as a mere parenthesis between Abstract Expressionism...
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