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Henry Taylor's “I'm Yours,” 2015, is a depiction of the artist and his son and daughter. Acrylic on canvas. (Photo: Sam Kahn/Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston/Acquisitions Circle) ...
As “Henry Taylor: B Side” — the big, brash, vital retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art — so plainly demonstrates, Taylor has other objectives in mind.
Henry Taylor, born in 1958, is an acclaimed American artist celebrated for his expressive and poignant portraits that often feature everyday people, including his friends, family, and strangers he ...
Thankfully, paintings like Henry Taylor’s in this exhibition encourage us to look inside ourselves and to work outwardly to make this world a better place for all. Published Aug 1, 2021 ANDY BRUMER ...
Henry Taylor, "WE WAS WATCHING HIM, BUT THEY REALLY WAS WATCHING US" (2018), acrylic on canvas, 66 x 125 x 1 1/2 inches (© Henry Taylor . Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth.
Henry Taylor shares a new, unfinished work that captures this specific moment in time — and his ongoing fascination with flight. In each installment of The Artists, T highlights a recent or ...
Henry Taylor once said, “I want to be all over the place.” He is! The Whitney’s new retrospective of the artist, Henry Taylor: B Side, is the best show of 2023.
New York Magazine’s “Look Book” goes to the Henry Taylor opening. The Whitney’s fall preview celebrated “Henry Taylor: B Side” and the work of Nancy Baker Cahill, Harry Smith, and more.
Prolific L.A. painter Henry Taylor has been compulsively knocking out colorful depictions of friends, family, and intriguing passersby for decades, without much concern for his art-world status or ...
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