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Daniel Horowitz Exhibition 'Totem and Taboo' Opens at Tillou Fine Art, Featured in The Review Panel Discussion

exhibition · 2026-04-22

Tillou Fine Art opened its doors today from 1pm to 6:30pm by special arrangement to accommodate visitors attending The Review Panel at 7pm. The gallery is presenting Daniel Horowitz: Totem and Taboo, an exhibition that juxtaposes Horowitz's paintings with a collection of African carvings. Horowitz frequently employs found printed fabric as the support for his paintings, reflecting what the gallery describes as "the raw and the cooked" dimension of his artistic practice. According to the gallery's press release, the show investigates the complex nature of post-colonial identity within Western societies. It simultaneously honors the impact of tribal art on modernist movements and considers the existential dilemmas prompted by the Anthropocene era. The Brooklyn Public Library is located approximately twenty minutes on foot from the gallery. The exhibition itself is scheduled to be a topic of conversation during The Review Panel event this evening.

Key facts

  • Tillou Fine Art opened today from 1pm to 6:30pm.
  • The extended hours are a special arrangement for The Review Panel attendees.
  • The Review Panel event begins at 7pm.
  • Daniel Horowitz: Totem and Taboo is on view at Tillou Fine Art.
  • The exhibition features Horowitz's paintings alongside African carvings.
  • Horowitz uses found printed fabric as a painting support.
  • The gallery's press release states the show explores post-colonial identity.
  • The show also examines tribal art's influence on modernism and the Anthropocene.
  • Brooklyn Public Library is a 20-minute walk from the gallery.

Entities

Artists

  • Daniel Horowitz

Institutions

  • Tillou Fine Art
  • The Review Panel
  • Brooklyn Public Library

Locations

  • Brooklyn

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