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Kicking it off with collage works by American artist Lorna Simpson, 2010s, using found images in Ebony and Jet magazines combined with ink and watercolor additions to create fanciful, powerful portraits of black women
Abstract paintings by American artist and queer feminist activist Louise Fishman, 2010s
Works by Swiss artist Daniele Buetti, 2000s, known for his manipulation of appropriated images. Here, tiny holes punched into the photos allow fluorescent light to shine through.
Paintings by American artist Deborah Remington, 1960s-70s. Though associated with the San Francisco Beat scene and the Abstract Expressionist movement, her eerie style isn't easily categorized, but seems to draw from Surrealist and Machine Age imagery
Paintings by American artist Cy Twombly, 2000s, known for his large-scale abstractions that incorporated scribbles and negative space. In his later career he turned towards bolder colors and broad, gestural strokes.
Film posters by legendary graphic designer and filmmaker Saul Bass, 1960s-1970s, known for his bold, minimalist approach. Along with his wife and artistic partner Elaine, Bass revolutionized the art of the title sequence in modern films.
Large-scale charcoal and pencil portraits by Nigerian artist Arinze Stanley, 2010s, known for his expressive faces and textural detail. His remarkable photo-realistic drawing skill is self-taught (!)
Paintings by American artist Titus Kaphar, 2010s, whose classically-inspired work explores and reveals connections between race, history, and representation through methods of erasure, exposure, and mixed media.
Paintings by Surrealist writer and artist Leonora Carrington, 1950s-60s. After her lover Max Ernst was arrested by the Gestapo, she was institutionalized. She eventually made her way to Mexico and became involved in the Women's Liberation Movement.
Mixed media works from the "Trees and the Alchemy of Light" series by American photographer Joyce Tenneson, 2012, who fuses gold leaf with her prints to create evocative, otherworldly landscapes.