Exhibition of recent immersive paintings by Rosson Crow on view at Galerie Nathalie Obadia
Rosson Crow, The Stars Did Fall (at the Sunken Gardens), 2020, Acrylic, spray paint, photo transfer, oil and enamel on canvas, 182,9 x 182,9 cm (72 x 72 in.).
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.-Galerie Nathalie Obadia is presenting Next Year at Marienbad, California-based artist Rosson Crows fourth exhibition. Her last show in Paris had taken place in 2013. Born in Dallas, in 1982, the artist graduated from the New York School of Visual Arts (2005) and Yale University (2006), and lives in Los Angeles, where she has been developing a pictorial work that has always been considered to be a powerful and pertinent contribution to the West Coasts artistic scene.
Jazz ShawPosted at 9:44 am on December 16, 2020
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