saw on Carla’s Insta that below recently sold at Artfields, hopefully you all have noted how much work I saw (Anna and Ty and Thomas and Emma and more)
#carlacontreras

Not the same Emma I “found” at Artfields (but discovered while searching Insta for the same). Emma’s studio practice “is chancy, it includes an investigation into pigments, what is colour, constructing new brushes and writing.”
#emmastonejohnson

gets noticed along with Oliver and Mirdidingkingathi by Alex at ARTNews for her most recent at Paula Cooper.
#cynthiahawkins

gets a nod from Alex Greenberger who recently wrote in ARTNews about NYC’s obsession with abstract painting and its “return” (“better than ever”) after “years of figurative painting.
#oliverleejackson

An icon in the world of photography and fine art, Mr. Cowans was a member of AfriCOBRA (African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists), the 1968 South Chicago born collective founded by Jeff Donaldson, Jae Jarell, Wadsworth Jarell, Barbare Jones-Hogu, and Gerald Williams.
#adgercowans

Haywood “Bill” Rivers was born in 1922 in North Carolina. He studied at the Art Students League in New York and the École du Musée du Louvre in Paris. His work saw considerable success, winning the Gretchen H. Hutzler Award, the Baltimore Museum Annual Prize, and Julius Rosenwald Fellowship in 1948, as well as the John Hay Whitney Fellowship in 1952. Rivers was a co-founder of Galerie Huit in Paris. The cooperative gallery exhibited many American artists including Paul Keene, Edward Clark, and Herbert Gentry.
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#haywoodbillrivers

A dedicated abstractionist and former art dealer, Peter Bradley reveals the myriad possibilities of acrylic paint, by pouring layers of color onto his canvases.
#peterbradley

has work in Beauty is a Blast (which celebrates the late Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe) at Art Cake.
#russellmaltz
