Tschabalala Self belongs to a new
generation of painters depicting a three - dimensional representation of the Black female experience.
Not exact matches
His fascination for agony as
depicted in the paintings
of Bosch, Bacon or Beckmann —
painters generations apart yet sharing the similar understanding
of suffering — counterbalance the whimsical elements he incorporates.
Painted in 1981 Monstein — an intimate canvas
depicting a staggeringly beautiful mountain range under the hazy glare
of a distant sun — demonstrates why Richter is celebrated as one
of the most innovative
painters of his
generation.