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Work of the Week

Romare Bearden, Sunset Express, 1984, collage on panel, 12 ⅝ × 14 inches. Museum purchase, 1985.04.1.29. © The Romare Bearden Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Sunset Express by Romare Bearden

February 6, 2020

Born in Charlotte, NC, Romare Bearden (1914-1988) spent his youth in Harlem, when jazz was coming into its own as an art form. The improvisation,

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Deregulator by Anne Lemanski

January 30, 2020

“Deregulator was made after the financial meltdown of 2008. There was a lot of talk about ‘regular Joes.’ The eagle represents our national symbol, and

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Cloud Painting #94 by Jacqueline Gourevitch

January 22, 2020

Dreamy clouds float by in this work from Jacqueline Gourevitch’s ongoing series of cloud paintings, which she started in the 1960s. Her practice of working

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Petit’s Mobil Station, Cherry Hill, New Jersey by George Tice

January 14, 2020

A prolific photographer, George Tice primarily documents his home state of New Jersey in dramatic black-and-white photographs. These works give a sense of place and

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Lamentation (Oblique) by Barbara Morgan

January 8, 2020

The trained eye of Morgan’s camera freezes in time the tense and sorrowful choreography of Martha Graham’s seminal 1930 work, Lamentation. The image typifies Morgan’s

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The Joyful Looking Glass by Dorothy Gillespie

December 31, 2019

“I think I have had tremendous joy. Sometimes I have ecstasy while I’m working. I feel very fortunate to have that. That means I’m totally

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Dreidel by David Goldhagen

December 24, 2019

David Goldhagen’s studio is in WNC in Hayesville. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Tulane University, and studied glass at Penland School, Pilchuck School, and

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Four Lemons Suite by Donald Sultan

December 18, 2019

According to noted art critic Barbara Rose: “Donald Sultan is one of the most respected as well as one of the more controversial contemporary American painters.”

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John Coplans, Interlocking Fingers, No. 17, 2000, gelatin silver print on paper, edition 1/3, 47 × 39 inches. 2013 Collectors' Circle purchase, 2013.34.01.91. © The John Coplans Trust

Interlocking Fingers, No. 17 by John Coplans

December 11, 2019

Monumental in scale and rich in detail, the content of Coplan’s photographs of his body—almost sculptural in quality—are meditations on the subject of aging. He

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Red Earth by Paula Stark

December 3, 2019

In Red Earth Paula Stark suggests a sense of timelessness and serenity and at the same moment captures an impression of moodiness, distancing the viewer from

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