The Art of Neon: Wrapping Up 2011 with a Celebration of Light
NEW YORK—With 2011 coming to a close, its seems fitting to end the year with a celebration of light. Over
NEW YORK—With 2011 coming to a close, its seems fitting to end the year with a celebration of light. Over
“Black Girl Dragging White Girl,” 1992 (oil and charcoal on canvas) by Kim Dingle WASHINGTON, DC—I was struck by “Black
From left, “Insurrection,” 1962 (acrylic on wood) by Anne Truitt and “Black Popcorn” 1965 (oil on canvas) by Gene Davis.
A trio of work by Chris Martin in the atrium of the Corcoran Gallery of Art. From left, “Birds Sing
Exhibit sign featuring “Sleep,” 2008 (oil on canvas) by Kehinde Wiley WASHINGTON, DC—When visitors ascend the stairs to the Corcoran’s
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