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George Woodman: A Democracy of Parts
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DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present George Woodman: A Democracy of Parts, Paintings 1966-1978, its debut exhibition of George Woodman’s work in collaboration with the Woodman Family Foundation. Focusing on geometric abstractions from a significant period within the artist’s six-decade career, the exhibition traces the development of Woodman’s singular approach to pattern. This exhibition marks the first time the artist’s paintings from this period have been shown in New York since the 1980s.
Title: George Woodman: A Democracy of Parts
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DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present George Woodman: A Democracy of Parts, Paintings 1966-1978, its debut exhibition of George Woodman’s work in collaboration with the Woodman Family Foundation.
Focusing on geometric abstractions from a significant period within the artist’s six-decade career, the exhibition traces the development of Woodman’s singular approach to pattern.
This exhibition marks the first time the artist’s paintings from this period have been shown in New York since the 1980s.
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