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Dorothy Hood: Celestial Voids

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McClain Gallery is pleased to present "Dorothy Hood: Celestial Voids," an exhibition of paintings by the late artist. This marks Hood’s second solo painting exhibition with the gallery among many other presentations since 2019. Best known for her monumental canvases that evoke fractured color fields, Hood used a similar approach in a spare and minimal series of paintings made in the 1960s to early 70s, wherein her color palette is limited to moody blues and gray washes.
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Title: Dorothy Hood: Celestial Voids
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McClain Gallery is pleased to present "Dorothy Hood: Celestial Voids," an exhibition of paintings by the late artist.
This marks Hood’s second solo painting exhibition with the gallery among many other presentations since 2019.
Best known for her monumental canvases that evoke fractured color fields, Hood used a similar approach in a spare and minimal series of paintings made in the 1960s to early 70s, wherein her color palette is limited to moody blues and gray washes.

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