who understood from the start that original artistic practice could only take place against the backdrop of cosmopolitan European culture
This two-volume set explores what they did have in common: an acute consciousness of the catastrophic effects of World War II and its aftermath on European culture
small-format softcover catalogue presented in a cloth clamshell box
The Fall Quarterly includes a roundtable with John Currin
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Titus Kaphar: Analogous Colors Calder Foundation who understood from the startThis edition by Titus Kapharan archival inkjet print on aluminum with gouacheis based on his painting Analogous Colors (2020), which was first shown in the exhibition From a Tropical Space at Gagosian, New York, in 2020. In both painting and print, the profile of a child is excised from the image, missing from the mothers grasp. The painting was featured on the cover of the June 15, 2020, issue of Time magazine, which included a report on the protests