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Andrew Paul Woolbright

(American, b. 1986) is an artist, gallerist, and writer in Brooklyn, NY. He is an MFA graduate from the Rhode Island School of Design in Painting and has exhibited with the Ada Gallery, Nancy Margolis, Baby Blue in Chicago, Dread Lounge in LA, and Coherent in Brussels, BE. His work has been reviewed in Two Coats of Paint, the Boston Globe, the Chicago Reader, and the Providence Journal and is currently in the collection of the RISD Museum. He is the founder and director of Super Dutchess Gallery located at 53 Orchard Street on the lower east side in New York City. Woolbright has taught at the Rhode Island School of Design and currently teaches at SUNY New Paltz.
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Detectives and Janitors: Infra-realism Finds Aesthetic at “Aqui y Ahora” a solo show of Fernando Pintado at Turn Gallery

The work of Fernando Pintado, at his solo show “Aqui y Ahora,” is a canvas ...

Posted by By Andrew Paul Woolbright 02/07/2020
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