Art Historian Lilly Wei's Recent Articles Cover Death, Exhibitions, and Detroit
Lilly Wei, a writer for artcritical, has published several recent articles. The legendary art historian and critic died last month at age 84. An exhibition titled 'Proscenium' is currently on view at the Neuberger Museum of Art through June 24. The show features work using simple, often organic materials that intertwine personal memories with African American heritage. Gary Wasserman is described as one of Detroit's most enthusiastic boosters. The critic is characterized as a cosmopolitan of astringent, forthright wit by his friend Lilly Wei, with an additional comment provided by sculptor Alain Kirili. Garwood's Evans Pond series was shown this summer at the Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca, Spain.
Key facts
- Lilly Wei is an author for artcritical.
- A legendary art historian and critic died last month at age 84.
- 'Proscenium' is on view at the Neuberger Museum of Art through June 24.
- The exhibition uses simple, often organic materials.
- The work intertwines personal memories with African American heritage.
- Gary Wasserman is one of Detroit's most enthusiastic boosters.
- The critic was described as a cosmopolitan of astringent, forthright wit by friend Lilly Wei.
- Sculptor Alain Kirili provided an additional comment.
- Garwood's Evans Pond series showed at Fundación Antonio Pérez in Cuenca, Spain this summer.
Entities
Artists
- Lilly Wei
- Alain Kirili
- Garwood
Institutions
- artcritical
- Neuberger Museum of Art
- Fundación Antonio Pérez
Locations
- Detroit
- United States
- Cuenca
- Spain