Contemporary British painter Michaela Yearwood-Dan’s lush abstract paintings incorporate visual references to her West Indian identity that go beyond clichés of representation.
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Lee Bontecou (January 15, 1931 – November 8, 2022) was an American sculptor and printmaker and a pioneer figure in the New York art world. She kept her work consistently in a recognizable style, and received broad recognition in the 1960s. Rich, organic shapes and powerful energy appear in her drawings, prints, and sculptures. Her work has been shown and collected in many major museums in the United States and in Europe.
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has a piece up at the Renwick in This Present Moment. I love ceramics and her work foregrounds chance in this media in a way I haven’t encountered in a minute (plus- obviously- they are very painterly)
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recent at Canada is noted in Two Coats ever brilliant NYC Selected Gallery Guide (November, ’22 edition).
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is showing with Erika Ranee at M. David & Co. John Yau read some of his poetry in front of them so I think that speaks well.
#astriddick

is featured in Wild Pigment Project. Founded by Oregon artist Tilke Elkins in 2019, the project sprang from a question: What does it mean for artists of all kinds to work with materials that they gather themselves in wild places.
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#melissaladkin

was featured in Stephen Friedman’s booth at Frieze London which Artsy says was one of the best.
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#ilonakeserü
