
LA-based art historian, editor, and writer Ellen C. Caldwell reviews Frohawk Two Feathers’ exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver for New American Paintings.
On June 21st, MCA hosted Frohawk Two Feathers’ (NAP #73) first solo museum show opening. Co-curated by Nora Burnett Abrams and Tricia Robson, Frohawk’s We Buy Gold, We Buy Everything, We Sell Souls, features 20+ paintings on both paper and stretched leather. The leather sculptures include drums and stretched panels on wood. And at times, the feaux-aged paper also appears sculptural with its deep divots and contours. – Ellen C. Caldwell, Los Angeles Contributor
With recent gallery shows in Los Angeles, Washington D.C., New York, and South Africa,  Frohawk Two Feathers has continued to reveal and recount contiguous  installments in his ever-evolving Frenglish saga.  Reimagining history,  he plays with historical facts and fictions in retelling an invented past where France and England once united in  the 1800s.  Often an oppositional combination of humor, violence, and  solemnity, his work easily draws audiences in. Complex and layered, his  work, at times, is hard to follow chronologically and logically (if  one’s mind works in a strictly linear fashion).  This confusion can  arise because his stories and saga installments time-travel and  geographically-travel between exhibitions and cities, taking tumultuous  turns throughout intricately recrafted and recast historical battles.
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