As her entry into the intriguing 1986 Art Sounds Portfolio, which also hosts works by the likes of Marcel Duchamp, Larry Rivers and Tom Wesselmann, LA-based Japanese installation sound artist Mineko Grimmer reveals a visual analogy of aching beauty, conceptually juxtaposing perhaps a cross-section of a tree with a vinyl record.
And it seems that a portrait of a woman done by another woman produces a distinguished and also lovely view into the ongoing commentary that is touching on, amongst much more, subjects of culture, femininity, and modern life in America. Clarivel with Black Blouse and White Ribbon, a signed work by Mickalene Thomas, exudes strength and grace, and not without that modern pop sensibility that can only be seen through the eyes of a truly contemporary image maker.
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