The British artist’s work challenges all notions you might have about the relationship between politics and aesthetics. Frank Bowling, 1965. Frank Bowling has a knack for keeping himself just out of ...
Frank Bowling put up his paintbrush a long time ago. Now he prefers to pour and throw paint directly onto the canvas, scrubbing and whipping it into a richly textured impasto. His methods are ...
Frank Bowling—the 88-year-old black British painter—is currently the subject of a semi-retrospective exhibition titled “Frank Bowling’s Americas,” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. (The show travels ...
The two painters—Aubrey Williams (1926-1990) and Frank Bowling (b. 1934)—in the exhibition “Feeling Color” (at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth through July 27) have more in common than just their ...
Art dealer Paul Hedge is getting “10 calls a day” from curators and collectors interested in veteran artist Frank Bowling’s vibrant paintings. But Hedge, the co-director of London’s Hales Gallery, is ...
Looking at an artwork sat on the floor of an artist’s studio, it takes on an altogether different aspect to one on the gallery wall. Even when finished, there’s something inherently contingent about ...