Honoring Modern Unidentified 27, Spirit That Remains
Gina Adams is interested in histories of cultural preservation and forced assimilation. In that context, basketball holds mixed connotations for her. She acknowledges that many
Gina Adams is interested in histories of cultural preservation and forced assimilation. In that context, basketball holds mixed connotations for her. She acknowledges that many
In Circle Z Robert Goodnough applied patches and strokes of paint to suggest concentrated energy. The grid-like composition and color scheme indicate the influence of
Carrie Moyer merges figure and ground in her paintings. Her compositions are suggestive of natural forms, microscopic information, and sea life, among other interpretations. The
Jerry Walden employed a reductive, hard-edged language to create his geometric compositions. Although the drawings appear well planned and rationally arranged on the paper, the
This painting exhibits a wildly unconventional shape for its time. Its stepped-back contours and reductive vertical geometry suggest New York City’s then-emerging skyline. The painting
Untitled (Missing Doses, 3 Opioid Addiction, 1 ADHD)’s title and formal elements relate to the pharmaceutical industry. The wood surfaces are milled according to the
Using the simplest of artistic tools, Adams suggests both place and process in this work. The dotted ribbon dominates the top portion of the painting,
Cherry is best known for his Abstract Expressionist paintings that explore color fields and geometric forms. Although the artist’s intent for this painting is not
Loosely affiliated with the Op Art movement, Pearson was known for his abstract, multi-colored globes and for paintings generated by chance, modeled on West African
This photograph of a rolling landscape belongs to a series of images the artist took during trips to the Eastern Congo. Its pink coloration results
Emil Lukas makes evident every process and part that goes into his work. By-products of his studio practice and the natural environment become both source
In this work, Lukas literally recorded the passage of time. Time Line under Pear Tree is comprised of organic and inorganic material that were collected
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