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Closing day of “Joe Overstreet: Taking Flight” at The Menil Collection

The Menil Collection is currently showcasing a groundbreaking exhibition titled “Joe Overstreet: Taking Flight,” marking the first time in almost three decades that a major museum has dedicated a show to the work of this influential abstract painter.

Joe Overstreet, an American artist known for his unique approach to nonrepresentational painting, passed away in 2019 but his legacy lives on through his innovative artworks. Overstreet was dedicated to merging abstraction with social commentary, creating pieces that explore freedom and the Black experience in the United States.

One of the highlights of the exhibition is Overstreet’s revolutionary “Flight Pattern” series, featuring radially suspended paintings from the early 1970s. Visitors will also have the opportunity to view pieces from the artist’s collections dating back to the 1960s and 1990s, showcasing the evolution of his style and message throughout the years.

By presenting Overstreet’s work in this comprehensive exhibition, The Menil Collection aims to shed light on the artist’s significant contribution to the world of postwar art and his enduring influence on the intersection of art and social issues. The exhibition serves as a tribute to his pioneering spirit and his unwavering commitment to using art as a means of expression and exploration.

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