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garadinervi · 4 months
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Nancy Graves, Untitled #127 (Drawing of the Moon), (watercolor, gouache, and pencil on paper), ca. 1972 [Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, NY. © Nancy Graves Foundation, Queens, NY / VAGA at ARS, NY]
Exhibition: Nancy Graves: Mapping, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, NY, February 21 – April 6, 2019
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themomentthat · 9 months
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Pope.L. (1955-2023), New York Times
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mentaltimetraveller · 2 years
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Sarah Braman, 2011. 
Camper chunk, steel, plexiglas, and paint at Mitchell-Innes and Nash
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emerge077 · 6 months
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Eddie Martinez, Embarcadero 88, 2020
Oil, acrylic and sharpie on canvas
108 by 144 in., 274.3 by 365.8 cm
Courtesy Mitchell-Innes & Nash
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villasugandhala · 5 months
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Lee Krasner at KASMIN Eddie Martinez at MITCHELL INNES & NASH
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gyamfieric · 1 year
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Some other days...
Worldmaking
showing at Mitchelle-Innes and Nash, New York
co-curated by Gideon Appah & Ylinka Barotto
📸  Adam Reich, Courtesy of Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York
featuring:  Nana Yaa Poku Asare-Boadu
Rita Mawuena Benissan 
Dela Anyah 
Gideon Hanyame 
  Araba Opoku
 Godelive Kasangati Kabena
Hawa Ali Awanle Ayiboro
 Kay Kwabia
Al Hassan Issah 
Kelvin Haizel 
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Martha Rosler’s kitchen. Photo courtesy of the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York.
Link to article.
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abwwia · 5 months
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Amanda Ross-Ho, ALL THAT JAZZ (KNIFE EDGE/PLACES), 2023.
PHOTO MARIO GALUCCI/COURTESY THE ARTIST; ILY2, PORTLAND, OREGON; AND MITCHELL-INNES AND NASH, NEW YORK
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freshdotdaily · 8 months
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RIP, Pope L
Artist Pope.L, famous for his crawling performances, dies aged 68. (1955-2023)
The American artist Pope.L, famous for performances in which he crawled through the gutters of busy American streets, has died aged 68, his gallery confirmed.
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William Pope.L, often known as Pope.L, was a contemporary American artist, educator, and interventionist. Born on June 29, 1955, in Newark, New Jersey, Pope.L is known for his multidisciplinary approach, incorporating performance art, painting, drawing, installation, and video into his practice.
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Pope.L gained recognition for his provocative and politically charged performances that engage with issues of race, class, and social justice. One of his notable works is the ongoing "Crawl" series, where he crawls long distances through various public spaces, often wearing a Superman costume or a business suit.
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When Pope.L was 11, his grandmother introduced him to a portrait painter whose house she was employed to clean, and who encouraged him to draw.
Pope.L first studied at the prestigious Pratt University before a lack of funds forced him to drop out; after taking factory jobs he ended up at Montclair State University.
His art often challenged societal norms and conventions, encouraging viewers to question their assumptions about race, identity, and power. Pope.L's work has been exhibited internationally, and he has received numerous awards for his contributions to contemporary art.
Referring to himself as “a fisherman of social absurdity,” Pope.L has employed a variety of strategies to explore complicity, power, race, class, gender, and embodiment.
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In Fall of 2022, Supreme put together a special collaborative collection with Pope.L. Comprised of a T-shirt and two skateboards, the garments feature imagery from some of the artist’s evocative works. Courtesy of the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, artworks showcased include The Great White Way: 22 Miles, 5 Years, 1 Street (2001-09, Performance), A.T.M. Piece (1997, Digital c-print, 10 by 15 in.), and Tan Police (2018-19, Acrylic, Oil, Charcoal, Coffee, Ballpoint Ink, Graphite, Foam Letter, Push Pins on Paper, 44 by 30 in./111.8 by 76.2 cm).
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Rest well, black man.
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trascapades · 9 months
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🎨#ArtIsAWeapon #NewExhibit
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Marcus Leslie Singleton: Return From Exile is on view at Mitchell-Innes & Nash through January 27, 2024.
📍534 W 26th Street, #NYC
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Reposted from @marcuslesliesingleton My inaugural show Return From Exile opens at @miandn on Dec. 14th! I’m super excited to share this body of work with everyone, I’ve been working on it since last November. This show follows my family through an autobiographical journey starting in Arkansas, through Los Angeles and ending in Seattle. The paintings source imagery from film stills of home video archive from the late 90s – 00s, and photographs from as early as 1948. Pull up & join me to celebrate this moment!
- Marcus
Reposted from @miandn Marcus Leslie Singleton's inaugural exhibition 'Return from Exile' showcases 10 new paintings, including the artist's largest paintings to date, and his first exhibited video. A deeply personal show, 'Return from Exile' confronts issues of visibility, spirituality and the historical significance of everyday moments.
"We are not bound by our histories. I don't believe we have to keep doing the same things we used to do under the umbrella of tradition," said Singleton. "That is what I'm critiquing and challenging in the show- attempting to reconstruct a beginning or a new standard of humanizing us in this new age."
#marcuslesliesingleton #exhibition #artist #Art #ArtLovers #ArtAndTheCity #BlackGirlArtGeeks #BlackArtists #BlackArt
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garadinervi · 4 months
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Nancy Graves, Mars, (acrylic on canvas), 1973 [Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, NY. Collection Nancy Graves Foundation. © Nancy Graves Foundation, Queens, NY / VAGA at ARS, NY. Photo: Jordan Tinker]
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Exhibition: Nancy Graves: Mapping, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, NY, February 21 – April 6, 2019
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citylifeorg · 1 year
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Jacolby Satterwhite’s Expansive Multimedia Installation for The Met’s Great Hall Is Now On View
Jacolby Satterwhite (American, born 1986), A Metta Prayer (still), 2023. HD color video, 3D animation in Autodesk Maya and Unreal Engine © Jacolby Satterwhite Courtesy of the artist and Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York Exhibition Dates: Now–January 7, 2024Exhibition Location: The Met Fifth Avenue, Great Hall For the second in a series of commissions for The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Great…
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sleepattak · 1 year
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Gideon Appah
Amazing contemporary painter from Ghana. Love the colors, brushstrokes, stripes, fingers. One of my absolute favorites right now.
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webionaire · 1 year
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Rafael Delacruz’s canvases feature vignettes of everyday life overlaid with diaphanous blocks of color. A self-taught painter, Delacruz’s practice begins with the act of drawing distinct forms and motifs. A car, a shopping cart, a bird or a clothed leg slide smoothly from cartoonish figuration into dream-like abstraction. Carefully considered surfaces alternately reveal and conceal narrative elements- such as a small sedan- images which carry significant personal meaning for the artist. Forms are layered over one another, obscuring legibility and instilling a spiritual, totemic quality to quotidian objects.
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martincidmagazine · 2 years
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jgthirlwell · 2 years
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Kiki Kogelnik at Mitchell-Innes & Nash 
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