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Lynda Benglis
Lake Charles, United States
Lynda Benglis is an American artist renowned for her innovative post-minimalist sculptures and installations. A pioneer in challenging art historical norms, her work explores materiality, process, and the body, often using poured latex, foam, and wax to create vibrant, biomorphic forms.
Tom Wesselmann
Cincinnati, United States
Tom Wesselmann was an American artist, a seminal figure in Pop Art, known for his bold, often large-scale paintings and collages. His work celebrated consumer culture and the idealized female form, employing vibrant colors and graphic outlines to transform everyday objects and figures into iconic, simplified images.
Francis Ruyter
Washington, United States
Francis Ruyter is an American artist known for his vibrant, graphic paintings and installations that explore contemporary media and cultural representation. His work often features bold colors and simplified forms, translating photographic imagery into new visual languages that question authenticity and perception.
Sebastian Black
New York, United States
Sebastian Black is an American artist known for his vibrant, expressive paintings that often feature abstract forms and recurring motifs. His work explores the act of painting itself, embracing spontaneity, gesture, and the interplay of color and texture to create dynamic and emotionally resonant compositions.
Georgia Gardner Gray
New York, United States
Georgia Gardner Gray is an American painter known for her distinctive, often whimsical, figurative canvases. Her work frequently depicts surreal narratives and stylized figures, exploring themes of femininity, social dynamics, and identity with a unique blend of humor, irony, and melancholic introspection.
Myra Greene
New York, United States
Myra Greene is an American artist known for her photographic works that explore themes of race, identity, and the materiality of the photographic image. Her practice often involves experimental processes and abstract forms, challenging conventional portraiture and the historical representation of Black bodies.
Shawanda Corbett
Mississippi, United States
Shawanda Corbett is an American artist known for her distinctive ceramic sculptures that explore the human figure, disability, and identity. Her vibrant, often fragmented, works challenge traditional representations of the body, using bold colors and innovative forms to celebrate diverse forms of being and movement.
Jim Dine
Cincinnati, United States
Jim Dine is an American artist, a pivotal figure in Pop Art, known for his diverse practice spanning painting, drawing, sculpture, and printmaking. His work often features recurring motifs like hearts, tools, and bathrobes, imbuing everyday objects with personal symbolism and emotional depth.
Josef and Anni Albers Foundation
Bethany, United States
The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation preserves and promotes the work and legacy of Josef (painter, educator) and Anni (textile artist) Albers. Their joint and individual practices were foundational to modern abstraction, exploring color theory, material properties, and minimalist design principles with rigorous experimentation.
Colter Jacobsen
San Francisco, United States
Colter Jacobsen is an American artist known for his melancholic drawings and mixed-media works. His practice often repurposes found photographs and ephemera, exploring themes of memory, longing, and Americana with a delicate touch, blurring personal narratives with collective nostalgia.