Artist Spotlight
Works by Alexis Rockman in Cottrell-Lovett Collection
“Untitled,” 1996
“Galapogos,” 2020
“Untitled,” 1996
(Two additional works by Rockman are in the collection)
From The New Yorker by Andrea K. Scott:
Alexis Rockman
The coronavirus pandemic, the American President, citizens brutalized by the police—there’s no shortage of reasons to worry these days. But climate change continues to pose the most catastrophic threat to the world. Since the mid-nineteen-eighties, Rockman, a New York-based painter, has been sounding alarms through his virtuosically realist pictures, in which natural histories of the past confront dystopian futures.
Read full article: The New Yorker
Visit the artist’s website: alexisrockman.net