Rebelling against the confines of the rectilinear canvas became a generative theme for several twentieth-century painters—Carmen Herrera, Lee Bontecou, Frank Stella, Blinky Palermo, Alan Shields, Kenneth Noland, Elizabeth Murray, and Sam Gilliam, for instance. While many of these pioneers adopted hard-edged geometric forms and flat fields of judicious color for …
Scott Hocking: Detroit Stories is the first museum retrospective of the artist, who has been living and working in Detroit for more than twenty-five years and who was born in the adjacent community of Redford Township, Michigan.Hocking’s acclaimed work spans sculpture and installation, photography and video, and is known for …
New Exhibition Examines Our Relationship to HomeClockwise from L: Dominic Palarchio, Untitled, 2020; Corine Vermeulen, Melissa and Noah, 2009; Dessislava Terzieva, Physics of Sorrow, 2020; Jessika Edgar, Get Into The Light Where You Belong, 2021; Martha Mysko, What To Do With Windows, 2021.HomebodyJanuary 26, 2022 – June 19, 2022Bloomfield Hills, …
The innovative work from the next generation of architects, artists, and designers will be on display at the 2022 Graduate Degree Exhibition of Cranbrook Academy of Art. The Degree Exhibition showcases pieces that are the culmination of two years of studio work from a diverse group of graduates as they launch …
Every tiger has its own pattern of stripes. For artist Tyrrell Winston, the concept of a tiger’s stripes translates to the unique identity, pride, and legacy many feel about their favorite sports team. Best known for his gridded assemblages of found basketballs, Winston’s work is rooted in themes of memory, …
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