Hauser & Wirth Southampton presents a focused selection of recent paintings and sculptures by Henry Taylor
Installation view, Henry Taylor. Disappeared, but a tiger showed up, later, Hauser & Wirth Southampton, 2021 © Henry Taylor. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth. Photo: Lance Brewer.
SOUTHAMPTON, NY
.- This summer, Los Angeles-based artist Henry Taylor presents a focused selection of recent paintings and sculptures at Hauser & Wirth Southampton. The exhibition includes a group of rarely seen works known as the Jockeys and Caddies, which Taylor began in 2018, based on archival photography of country clubs and horse races dating back to the 1920s. Together, these poignant paintings narrate the history of Black jockeys, caddies, and professional golfers, who navigated these predominantly white and racially exclusionary games. In discussing the series, Taylor shares, I remember when there were a lot of Black caddies. My mom cleaned houses for a living and now the maids
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