The Jonathan Boos Gallery
In the ‘post digital’ age it has become de rigueur to refer to the work of artist such as, Hopper, Hockney, Magritte and Sheeler, even to the extent of collaging cutout figures from their painting into one’s drawings. It’s typical to see these found figures pasted onto a flat background of textures, surrounded by the obligatory house plants. All rendered with a painterly touch.
We wondered about broadened the based of references to include Black painters and African art, in order not only to critique this aesthetic but to continue the conversation about representation of all forms in art and architecture.
Lead Image above from Jacob Lawerence’s ‘The Lovers’.