Known for her "sophisticated naive" style, Margo Humphrey (b. 1942) transforms personal experiences into narratives that speak to the human spirit. Bold colors and flat planes intertwine as the artist addresses issues of race, gender, spirituality, and family. This book presents more than 45 color plates, from the artist's early abstract art through her figurative lithographs, accompanied by an essay that explores the memories that inspire Humphrey's powerful oeuvre.
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Known for her "sophisticated naive" style, Margo Humphrey (b. 1942) transforms personal experiences into narratives that speak to the human spirit. Bold colors and flat planes intertwine as the artist addresses issues of race, gender, spirituality, and family. This book presents more than 45 color plates, from the artist's early abstract art through her figurative lithographs, accompanied by an essay that explores the memories that inspire Humphrey's powerful oeuvre.
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