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kaufmann repetto announces a solo exhibition of artist Corita Kent

kaufmann repetto announces a solo exhibition of artist Corita Kent Corita Kent, to the everyday miracle, 2021. Installation view, kaufmann repetto, Milan. Image: Andrea Rossetti. Courtesy: Corita Art Center, Los Angeles and kaufmann repetto Milano / New York. MILAN .-kaufmann repetto announces a solo exhibition of artist Corita Kent (b. 1918, Fort Dodge, d. 1986, Boston). Developed in collaboration with the Corita Art Center in Los Angeles, to the everyday miracle presents a retrospective view of Kent s work, bringing together over 40 prints and watercolors as well as a selection of archival materials spanning from the early 1950s until her death in 1986. Corita Kent was an artist, educator, and advocate for social justice whose work reflects the ascendancy of Pop Art, the spiritual renewal of the Second Vatican Council and the political activism of the 1960s. A catholic nun for more than three decades, Kent was deeply committed to cultural, social, and aesthetic innovation. He

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