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Installation view of Possibilities for Representation, on view at Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, April 17 – May 2021. Original commission for Twenty Twenty at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT, October 12, 2020 – March 14, 2021. Photo: Makenzie Goodman.
Installation view of Possibilities for Representation (detail), on view at Charlie James Gallery, Los Angeles, April 17 – May 2021.
Photo: Makenzie Goodman.
a boy with a bike speaks with someone in a car on a street in a suburban 1950s neighborhood
Far From Heaven (Nostalgia), 2021.
Watercolor and gouache on paper mounted on panel.
14 x 11 in.
Neo at his computer in his office cubicle
The Matrix (Simulation), 2021.
Watercolor on paper mounted on panel.
6 x 12 in.
Koch Industries (Private Company), 2019. Watercolor, ink, Rolling Stone, and the Internet on paper. 38 × 54 in.
Denzel Washington as Malcolm-X (Black nationalist), 2021.
Watercolor and Malcolm-X on paper mounted on panel.
5 x 7 in.
Joe Biden (U.S. President, Democrat), 2021.
Watercolor on paper mounted on panel.
8 x 10 in.
Griftopia, 2012.
Print on paper.
44 × 88.5 in.
Benjamin Franklin Parkway empty save for one person on a bike
Pandemic (Philadelphia), 2021.
Watercolor on paper mounted on panel.
14 x 11 in.
The Contemporary, 2019. Digital print on Epson Hot Press Bright 330g. 40 × 60 in.
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
Whitehead Campus Center
Haverford College
370 Lancaster Avenue
Haverford, PA 19041
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