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"Visions, Vows and That Old Time Religion" |
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DALLAS, TEXAS.- The McKinney Avenue Contemporary presents "Visions, Vows and That Old Time Religion", on view through April 21, 2002. Visions, Vows and That Old Time Religion is curated by professor and art historian Rick Brettell and will showcase paintings made in the decade 1978-1988 by New York-based Texas artist John Alexander. This decade represents a momentous development in Alexander’s career during which he abruptly moved from East Texas to New York, and his paintings took on the frenzied energy of the city. Alexander is among the most internationally recognized artists from Texas. Like other post-war giants—Robert Rauschenberg and Julian Schnabel come to mind—he has made his reputation outside of Texas, all the while maintaining longstanding relationships with dealers, collectors, and art professionals in his home state. Yet, unlike Rauschenberg and Schnabel, Alexander is still considered to be a “Texas artist,” although he has lived and worked full time in New York for more than twenty years.
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