The work of Al Loving, an African-American painter who emerged in the ’60s, has been somewhat underrated over the course of his career, possibly because he embraced abstraction instead of the political approach pursued by other artists of color during that period. He initially created hard-edged geometric canvases before switching a decade later to a more lyrical approach, but color has always been his paramount concern, as evidenced by this selection of pieces spanning the years 1977 to 1993.
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