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Cullen Washington Jr.: The Land Before Words
In his first solo exhibition in Boston, Cullen Washington Jr. presents large-scale paintings that employ strategies of collage and assemblage, incorporating found objects, discarded materials, and scraps from the studio floor. Washington’s unprimed and unstretched canvases, which he attaches directly to the wall and in some cases the floor, structure the formal language of abstraction through references to grids, patterns and internal rhythms.Opening Reception: Thursday, January 23, 6-8 pm
When | All day every day until Sunday, March 30, 2014 |
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Building | 808 Commonwealth Avenue |
Room | 808 Gallery |