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Calida Rawles: Away with the Tides @ Pérez Art Museum Miami
Calida Rawles envisions water as a space for Black healing and reimagines the African American community beyond the stories we already know as a part of the United States’ collective history. Mergi
July 18, 2024
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Calida Rawles and the Paradox of Water in "A Certain Oblivion"
Lehmann Maupin presents A Certain Oblivion, an exhibition of new paintings by Los Angeles-based artist Calida Rawles. This is her first major solo exhibition in New York, following an In Fo
November 15, 2023
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Calida Rawles: On the Other Side of Everything
There is a sense of freedom and almost subconscious fear about floarting in water. We understand the power of the ocean, the push and pull of the tide and the waves, the way our bodies feel in and ou
September 15, 2021
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Calida Rawles: Wade in the Water
A Dream for My Lilith was 2020’s most talked-about West Coast exhibition, the first solo show for Calida Rawles, whose work took multiple forms until an enlightening deep dive. Water arose as a met
June 04, 2020
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Preview: Summer 2020 with Kelly Beeman, José Parlá, Calida Rawles, Felipe Pantone and More!
I once read that Ernest Hemingway, in the midst of a family quarantine when his young son, Bumby, was ill in the mid-1920s, found his isolation in the South of France...
May 26, 2020
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Getting Very (Hyper)Real: Calida Rawles "A Dream for My Lilith" @ Various Small Fires, Los Angeles
We continue to look at some of the best shows for Frieze Week Los Angeles, and one the most anticipated shows is the new painting work from hyperrealistic painter, Calida Rawles, A Dream for My Lilit
February 11, 2020
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