Wood Expressions: MAD Museum Features Works by Black Artists
NEW YORK—“Against the Grain,” the current exhibit at the Museum of Arts and Design, explores the endless possibilities of wood
NEW YORK—“Against the Grain,” the current exhibit at the Museum of Arts and Design, explores the endless possibilities of wood
From left, “Insurrection,” 1962 (acrylic on wood) by Anne Truitt and “Black Popcorn” 1965 (oil on canvas) by Gene Davis.
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