Alex Callender Exhibit: American Lawn
In American Lawn, Alex Callender imagines the ubiquitous familiarity of lawn grass as a conflicted terrain that holds ongoing questions of public
In American Lawn, Alex Callender imagines the ubiquitous familiarity of lawn grass as a conflicted terrain that holds ongoing questions of public
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Words That Start offers a loose and idiosyncratic survey of 17 contemporary artists working with text in painting, drawing, and sculpture. The
In American Lawn, Alex Callender imagines the ubiquitous familiarity of lawn grass as a conflicted terrain that holds ongoing questions of public
Words That Start offers a loose and idiosyncratic survey of 17 contemporary artists working with text in painting, drawing, and sculpture. The
In American Lawn, Alex Callender imagines the ubiquitous familiarity of lawn grass as a conflicted terrain that holds ongoing questions of public
Words That Start offers a loose and idiosyncratic survey of 17 contemporary artists working with text in painting, drawing, and sculpture. The
In American Lawn, Alex Callender imagines the ubiquitous familiarity of lawn grass as a conflicted terrain that holds ongoing questions of public
Words That Start offers a loose and idiosyncratic survey of 17 contemporary artists working with text in painting, drawing, and sculpture. The
In American Lawn, Alex Callender imagines the ubiquitous familiarity of lawn grass as a conflicted terrain that holds ongoing questions of public
Words That Start offers a loose and idiosyncratic survey of 17 contemporary artists working with text in painting, drawing, and sculpture. The
Words That Start offers a loose and idiosyncratic survey of 17 contemporary artists working with text in painting, drawing, and sculpture. The
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