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The Dangers (As Far As I Can See)

Tony Lewis

Dates
21.01.2020 | 18.04.2020
Gallery
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PRESS RELEASE
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What is Dangerous here is a turning away from...the turning away from...anything any white American says...but I don’t know, and neither does Martin Luther King- none of us know- how to deal with those other people... who don’t believe anything the white world says, and don’t entirely believe anything I or Martin say.” - James Baldwin

Massimo De Carlo is pleased to present The Dangers (As Far As I Can See) - Tony Lewis’ first exhibition in our gallery in Palazzo Belgioioso in Milan.

Tony Lewis

Tony Lewis was born in 1986 in Los Angeles. He currently lives and works in Chicago.


Lewis’s practice focuses on the relationship between semiotics and language to confront social and political topics such as race, power, communication, and labour. Lewis creates drawings using graphite, pencil and paper, mediums the artist uses to trace and develop abstract narratives and reflections on the notion of the gestural. By pushing the boundaries of drawing and the possibilities of abstraction, he expands the use of the “material” of language. As expressed by Melissa Chiu, Director of Hirshhorn Museum: ‘Lewis has quickly established himself in the contemporary art world by forming a distinct visual vocabulary that integrates poetry and text with the properties of abstraction, and his monochromatic drawings pull from various visual and written sources, ranging from the personal to the political. Separating, rearranging, and erasing text, he shifts the way we move through language to open up new and unexpected readings.’


Lewis participated in the 2014 iteration of the Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, NY and was the recipient of the 2017–2018 Ruth Ann and Nathan Perlmutter Artist-in-Residence Award at the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Waltham, MA

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