Rico Gatson at The Studio Museum of Harlem
“Icons 2007 – 2017”
Organized by Hallie Ringle, Assistant Curator
Apr 20 – Aug 27, 2017
Showing a selection of the artist’s works on paper featuring renowned figures of African-American history and culture, sourced from well-known photographs. By juxtaposing these found photographs with hard-edge geometric lines in a palette featuring red, black and green—implying Pan-Africanism—Gatson evokes the foundational importance to black consciousness of the people who are depicted, while also emphasizing the cultural, social and political implications of color and pattern.
https://www.studiomuseum.org/exhibition/rico-gatson-icons-2007-2017
“Icons 2007 – 2017”
Organized by Hallie Ringle, Assistant Curator
Apr 20 – Aug 27, 2017
Showing a selection of the artist’s works on paper featuring renowned figures of African-American history and culture, sourced from well-known photographs. By juxtaposing these found photographs with hard-edge geometric lines in a palette featuring red, black and green—implying Pan-Africanism—Gatson evokes the foundational importance to black consciousness of the people who are depicted, while also emphasizing the cultural, social and political implications of color and pattern.
https://www.studiomuseum.org/exhibition/rico-gatson-icons-2007-2017
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