I n a year defined by escalating crises — ecological, political, moral — Texas talent Lynn Randolph’s latest exhibition, Dark Revelations , at Dallas’ Kirk Hopper Fine Art arrives with a celestial scream echoing throughout the gallery. Across 23 passionately rendered paintings produced over the last decade, Randolph channels the chaos of the present moment into visions of cosmic delirium and spiritual reckoning.

At 86, the Art Basel Miami Beach-exhibited Randolph is not retreating into any retrospection. Instead, she thrusts herself body, mind, and brush into a maelstrom of emotions.

These paintings are not decorative objects or quiet contemplations. They are visceral acts of resistance and reclamation.

Thoroughly saturated in myth, astronomy, and the language of dreams, Dark Reve

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