Ree Morton once described her approach to art as “light and ironic on serious subjects without frivolity.” Her post-minimalist installations, paintings, sculptures, and drawings combine emotion and humor, vivid color and theatrical imagery, touched with a uniquely playful feminism. Morton died at age 40, in 1977, in a car accident. This is her first major exhibition in the U.S. in four decades. —E.C.
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Ree Morton: The Plant That Heals May Also Poison
When
Feb 16 – June 14, 2020
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Ree Morton, “Let Us Celebrate While Youth Lingers and Ideas Flow,” 1975 © Estate of Ree Morton. Courtesy Alexander and Bonin, New York.
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California African American Museum