Marxist-themed group exhibition in Greenwich examines political unrest through prints
A group exhibition in Greenwich, Connecticut, explores contradictions, formalism, and politics, giving Marxist voice to recent unrest in art and politics. Concurrently, a new monograph surveys prints by an influential multi-media artist, revealing his quixotic approach and affinity for natural abstraction. The exhibition presents prints that engage with political themes through formalist techniques. The monograph documents the artist's printmaking practice, highlighting his distinctive visual language. Both projects address contemporary tensions between artistic expression and social commentary. The group show features multiple artists responding to current political climates. The monograph provides comprehensive analysis of the artist's print oeuvre. These publications and exhibitions demonstrate continued relevance of print media in contemporary discourse.
Key facts
- Group exhibition in Greenwich, Connecticut
- Exhibition explores contradictions, formalism, and politics
- Exhibition gives Marxist voice to recent unrest
- New monograph surveys prints by influential multi-media artist
- Monograph shows artist's quixotic approach
- Artist has affinity for natural abstraction
- Content addresses art and political unrest
- Projects examine relationship between art and politics
Entities
Institutions
- artcritical
Locations
- Greenwich
- Connecticut
- United States