MoMA PS1

Henry Taylor

29 Jan - 09 Apr 2012

Installation view of the exhibition "Henry Taylor"
January 29th, 2012–April 9th, 2012. INPS1.1058.1. Photograph by Matthew Septimus.
Los Angeles-based artist Henry Taylor (American, b. 1958) applies his brush both to canvas and to unconventional materials—suitcases, crates, cereal boxes, cigarette packs—offering a refreshing, idiosyncratic perspective on culture and politics using everyone and everything around him as source material. While Taylor drew and painted in his youth, he studied art later in life, attending the California Institute of the Arts after working for ten years as a psychiatric technician at a state hospital. In the months preceding the exhibition, the artist will be in residency in one of MoMA PS1's former classrooms, using it as his New York studio to create new work for the exhibition.

Henry Taylor is organized by Peter Eleey, Curator of MoMA PS1 and Laura Hoptman, Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art.
 

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