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“Revelations” Gallery Talk with Richard McCabe "The New Normal"

“Revelations” Gallery Talk with Richard McCabe "The New Normal"

Select CC for closed captioning. Ogden Museum Curator of Photography, Richard McCabe, explores three photographs in the exhibition, Revelations: Recent Photography Acquisitions, that speak to our “new normal” through the…

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Eugene Martin Biography

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Robert Reed Biography


Born: 1938, Charlottesville, Virginia 

Died: 2014, New Haven, Connecticut 

Education: Morgan State University, Maryland and Yale School of Art at Yale University, Connecticut

 

Robert Reed, San Romano, Monticello, Brick II, 1982, Aqua-Tec on canvas, 1999.3.1

Robert Reed was a painter and printmaker known for his geometric abstraction. Reed was a student of Bauhaus artist Josef Albers, from whom he developed his penchant for vibrant colors. In the summer of 1960, Robert Reed attended the art division of the Yale Summer School of Music and Art, a program he later directed from 1970 to 1974. He was appointed to the faculty of Yale University School of Art’s Department of Painting and Printmaking in 1969. He became the first tenured African American professor in the history of the Yale University School of Art, teaching both undergraduate and graduate programs for nearly fifty years until his death in 2014. Reed was included in a large painting exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1973, and also in the inaugural exhibit at the new Whitney Museum of American Art in 2015.

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*Thursday admission from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. is free to Louisiana residents, courtesy of The Helis Foundation

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