An artist refashions the past: Whitfield Lovell’s ‘Kin’ - News Summed Up

An artist refashions the past: Whitfield Lovell’s ‘Kin’


Whitfield Lovell, "Kin XLI (Fauna)," 2011. (Copyright Whitfield Lovell and DC Moore Gallery)Whitfield Lovell’s work is not about the African American experience; it is about his own. (DC Moore Gallery/Copyright Whitfield Lovell and DC Moore Gallery)"At Home and Abroad," 2008. Whitfield Lovell’s "Kin VI (Nobody)," 2008. (Collection of Hans Dorsinville/Copyright Whitfield Lovell and DC Moore Gallery)In the “Kin” series, the juxtapositions take on even more ambiguity and layers of meaning.


Source: Washington Post October 07, 2016 17:20 UTC



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