Frank Bowling, “Elder Sun Benjamin” (2018), acrylic and mixed media on collaged canvas, 119.29h x 203.54w inches (image courtesy Alexander Gray Associates, New ...
Frank Bowling put up his paintbrush a long time ago. Now he prefers to pour and throw paint directly onto the canvas, scrubbing and whipping it into a richly textured impasto. His methods are ...
The British artist’s work challenges all notions you might have about the relationship between politics and aesthetics. Frank Bowling, 1965. Frank Bowling has a knack for keeping himself just out of ...
Spilling Over: Painting in the 1960s at the Whitney Museum expands the common understanding of a pivot point in American art, while basking unapologetically in the pure pleasure of looking. After ...
Taking influence from his Abstract Expressionist counterparts, Frank Bowling has created a style uniquely his own by pulling from his love and interest of abstraction to his Guyanese heritage. The ...
New York isn’t for everyone, but if you were an artist working in the second half of the 20 th century–particularly a painter–with an all-consuming passion for the medium and a belief in your talent, ...
Frank Bowling, "Penumbra," 1970. (Courtesy Fine Art Museums of San Francisco/Foundation purchase, Phyllis C. Wattis Fund for Major Accessions; Hales Gallery; Frank Bowling; DACS/Artimage, London & ARS ...