Veröffentlicht am 24.11.2014
James
Kalm discovered the work of Susan Te Kahurangi King at the recent
Outsiders Art Fair. Noting it's relationship to many contemporary
masters like Peter Saul, Willem de Kooning and Knox Martin your
correspondent was intrigued to find out that Susan was a New Zealander
who had made many of these drawings as an adolescent during the early to
mid 1960s. Irregardless of her fascinating and tragic back story, the
artist's work speaks for itself, and displays wonderfully fluent line
work, inventive stretching and recombining of figurative elements, as
well as a brilliant color sense.
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