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This group exhibition highlights work by three Brazilian artists and three U.S. American artists of African decent who have been invited to create lithographs exploring the complexities of racial identity in Brazil and the United States. Brazilian artists include Rosana Paulino, Tiago Gualberto, and Sidney Amaral, and from the United States we will host Alison Saar, Willie Cole, and Toyin Odutola. The public is invited to a closing reception on August 24, from 5-7. |
September 7 - December 21, 2012 Nicola López returns to Tamarind to produce a new series of lithographs that cast the story of Babel in a contemporary light. The lithographs are the building blocks, which will be woven into an immersive environment in Tamarind’s gallery, for her “power towers.” In her recent work, López, a native of Santa Fe who now lives in Brooklyn, New York, portrays urban landscapes that “struggle against themselves, that strive towards order and beauty as they verge on the edge of spinning beyond control or comprehension.” |
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This group exhibition highlights work by three Brazilian artists and three U.S. American artists of African decent who have been invited to create lithographs exploring the complexities of racial identity in Brazil and the United States. Brazilian artists include Rosana Paulino, Tiago Gualberto, and Sidney Amaral, and from the United States we will host Alison Saar, Willie Cole, and Toyin Odutola. The public is invited to a closing reception on August 24, from 5-7. |
March 29 - May 25, 2012 |
January 7 - March 23, 2012 |
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| October - December 2011 A collection of prints created in collaboration with master printers at Tamarind Institute, Shark’s Ink, and Paulson Bott Press. Images of meditating monks, happy children, working women, maps, flowers, and fish, speak to the essence of memory as she compounds, translates and moulds bits of her own past into objects of the present. View the exhibition online. |
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