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Gift of the estate of Herbert Gentry and Ryan Lee Gallery, New Yorkexpand_more 2020.90
Painter and printmaker Herbert Gentry divided his transatlantic career between New York City and the European capitals of Paris, Copenhagen, and Stockholm. Informed by his wide-ranging global experiences and African American heritage, Gentry developed a personal visual language that merged elements of gestural abstraction and figuration. Vivid, dynamic, and psychologically expressive, his subjects allude to the power of social relationships. La Rose typifies Gentry’s lyrical, semi-abstract style, an approach grounded in spontaneous or intuitive creativity, something the artist called the “magic within.” Featuring bold color, flattened space, and gestural mark-making, the striking composition suggests images of humans, birds, and a single flower, presumedly the rose of the print’s title. Mysterious and dream-like, the meaning of the print is elusive and leaves the viewer the task of interpretation.
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