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SUMMARY:Arthur Monroe: A Tow to Carry
DESCRIPTION:Arthur Monroe: A Tow to Carry\n
11am=5pm Wed-Sun except major holidays\n
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This retrospective of the late Oakland-based artist Arthur Monroe draws from a seven-decade span from 1958 to 2011, with more than 25 works, sourced from private collections, museums, and the artist&rsquo;s estate.\n
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Monroe&rsquo;s works reflect his travels within several of the major cultural movements of the mid-century&mdash;the New York School of Abstract Expressionism; the literary scene of New York&rsquo;s East Village; and the modern Jazz and Beat circle in New York and the Bay Area. In 1990 Monroe stated: &ldquo;As a Black artist, I might have a tow to carry. I&rsquo;m prepared to do that.&rdquo;\n
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Monroe&rsquo;s colorful, spirited canvases are charged with the energy of the cultural crossroads that the artist was part of&mdash;his friendship with Charlie Parker, mentorship with the renowned artist Hans Hofmann, a studio facing that of Willem de Kooning&rsquo;s, and evenings at the infamous Cedar Tavern with other artists, including Franz Kline and Jackson Pollock. As art critic, Jan Avvgikos, wrote in Artforum, &ldquo;We need this art and this history. Now.&rdquo;\n
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Co-curated by: Linda Keaton, Alistair Monroe, and Anna Valverde
LOCATION:Sonoma Valley Museum of Art 551 Broadway Sonoma, CA 95476
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