This exhibition, his first major museum show, covers a relatively brief
yet vibrant period starting in 2011, from his abstract paintings on rawhide to sculptural figures decked out in beads, jingles, and a rainbow of fibers that look like Afrofuture kachina dolls.
Together entranced by change and
yet to an extent still nostalgic towards the past, the paintings produced during the
period of American Impressionism were
vibrant, fusing light and color, keeping the meaning of the subject matter while depicting the energy of the urban life on one side, but also focused on the quiet side resulting in a number of vignettes of domestic life.