• Pattern Recognition 1

    Miriam Schapiro: Again Sixteen Windows
    Image Credit: Jenna Bascom

    Miriam Schapiro: Again Sixteen Windows, 1973, spray paint, watercolor, and fabric on paper, 30½ by 22½ inches. © Estate of Miriam Schapiro/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Courtesy Eric Firestone Gallery.

  • Pattern Recognition 2

    View of Joyce Kozloff’s installation An Interior Decorated, 1979, at the Mint Museum, Charlotte, N.C.

  • Pattern Recognition 3

    Valerie Jaudon Mineral Wells

    Valerie Jaudon: Mineral Wells, 1980, oil on canvas, 120 by 108 inches.

  • Pattern Recognition 4

    Less Is a Bore: Maximalist Art & Design at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston

    View of the exhibition “Less Is a Bore: Maximalist Art & Design,” 2019, at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston. Meg Elkinton and Shane Godfrey.

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    George Woodman: A Gentle Tesselation

    George Woodman: A Gentle Tesselation, 1970, oil on canvas, 48 inches square. Courtesy Charles Woodman. © Estate of George Woodman.

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