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Hello Inside 2017, 22” x 30” mixed media on canvas John Mellencamp and Robert Rauschenberg. The exhibition, Binding Wires will open at ACA Galleries on Thursday, October 24, 2019 in New York.… https://t.co/KN5vxsfjHg
Grace Hartigan shed a domestic skin moving to NYC in 1945, finding her place among the New York School of artists, befriending Pollock, Krasner, de Kooning, Frankenthaler, and Greenberg. https://t.co/LvnN2sQ3jL
Coffee Pot and Gladiolas, 1954
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Artist @FaithRinggold originated the African American story quilt revival in the late 1970s. She is also a powerful advocate for anti-racism, feminism, and representation in the arts. Her "American Collection #4: Jo Baker’s Bananas" (1997) is on view now. #BlackHistoryMonth
Save the date: Binding Wires: John Mellencamp & Robert Rauschenberg October 24 through December 21, 2019 @acagalleries Keep checking John Mellencamp Paintings and Assemblages web page for further details.… https://t.co/8qhOmpMYqP
In the 1970s, Ringgold became an activist — by desire, but also by necessity. “I remember when I was young,” she said in a recent interview, “and I would go into a gallery to show my work, the gallery dealer would look at my legs, but not my art.”
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