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Kaden Van De Loo in his studio
If formal painting is a tough sell to the uninitiated art spectator, then intuitive, monochromatic, formal painting is like trying to sell day-old sushi at a children’s birthday party. Given its almost parodic level of art historical specificity, it might surprise many to learn that monochromatic painting has a long, juicy history. From Kazimir Malevich to Yves Klein to Ellsworth Kelly to Olivier Mosset, generations of artists have found creative freedom within the chromatic and imagistic constraint of a single flat color.
Hurry-Up Offense by Kaden Van De Loo - Portrait Soceity Gallery
Kaden Van De Loo's show 'Hurry-Up Offense' at the Portrait Society Gallery of Contemporary Art in Milwaukee
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