Highpoint Editions Artist Delita Martin’s work is featured in a major motion picture, “The Photograph” directed by Stella Meghie
Rico Gatson: Power Portraits
Rico Gatson, Nikki G, 2019, colored pencil and photo-collage on paper, 22" x 30". Courtesy of the artist and the Ronald Feldman Gallery
Highpoint Editions Artist Rico Gatson is featured at The Art Gallery at Delaware County Community College for their Spring semester contemporary exhibition. “Rico Gatson: Power Portraits features twelve collages from Gatson’s Icon series, as well as two paintings and the film Four Stations. Incorporating stylistic strategies from abstraction, Op Art, and the Bauhaus, Gatson’s wide-ranging art historical and cultural references combine to produce multilayered portraits of contemporary black heroes. “ - dccc.edu
On View: March 4–April 10
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Clarence Morgan in "Chroma"
Njideka Akunyili Crosby in “Interiorities”
Julie Buffalohead, Andrea Carlson, Dyani White Hawk named Artists of the Year 2019
Star Tribune | Illustrations by Robert Carter • Special to Star Tribune
Highpoint Editions Artists Julie Buffalohead, Andrea Carlson and Dyani White Hawk were three of the six artists named “Star Tribune's 2019 Artists of the Year.” The six honored artists were all part of the groundbreaking exhibition “Hearts of Our People” at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and as the Tribune says were “at the height of their powers” in 2019, having released new work, participating in solo shows and receiving high profile honors.
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