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"The Unknown Blakelock" offers new perspectives on Ralph A.
Blakelock (1847-1919) by addressing the modernity of his
accomplishments as reflected in the exhibition's paintings. A
self-taught artist, Blakelock digressed from habitual procedures
into stylistic experiments that were considerably in advance of
common practice of the time. Associated primarily with the two
dominant themes of moonlight views and Indian encampments,
Blakelock was already acknowledged as a colorist during his career,
an aspect of his painting attesting to his receptivity to modernist
developments but largely overlooked in critical discourse. The
works featured in this exhibition also attest to a salient
characteristic of our own time, namely, the artist's growing
autonomy. "The Unknown Blakelock" explores this ongoing impact of
Blakelock's work, which has previously been placed in the context
of the exploration of his own--not our--contemporaries.
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