Here Ye, Hear Ye!!!: Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton
HERE YE, HEAR YE!!!, is an exhibition of new work created by Mark Thomas Gibson during the course of his 2021-22 Hodder Fellowship at Princeton. Gibson's work engages satire to depict the subtext of American politics and life. The exhibition features collages, paintings and posters, all using varying degrees of caricature. For Gibson, caricature is a way to communicate his sentiments on his American community. As a Black man, Gibson's viewpoint vacillates between participant and witness, but in these works the characters give him an uninterrupted voice to speak his opinions about contemporary political events. Presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Visual Arts.
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Whirly Gig, 2022ink on canvas87 1/8 x 62 1/8 x 1 inches
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Can’t Move on, 2022collage on paper
22 x 30 inches
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Capture The Mask, 2022graphite on paper
45.2 x 51 inches
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Boutonniere 2, 2022collage on paper
14 x 22 in
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Boutonniere 1, 2022collage on paper
14 x 22 in
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Black Pegasus, 2021ink on canvas
64 1/2” x 87 3/4”
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Fall Bouquet, 2022ink on canvas
64 x 46 inches
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Hopes and Prayers (Hands), 2022ink on canvas
76 ¼ x 60 ¼ inches
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Hummingbird with Flowers, 2022ink on canvas
64 x 46 inches
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Mark and the Shark, 2022ink on paper
59 x 48inches
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Situated, 2022graphite on paper
22 x 30 inches
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The Magical Reappearing Action, 2021ink on canvas46.0h x 64.0w in
116.84h x 162.56w cm -
The Magical Disappearing Action, 2021ink on canvas46.0h x 64.0w in
116.84h x 162.56w cm -
The Show Goes On, 2022Etching and collage on paper
22 x 30 inches
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Uncle Sam Eating His Son, 2022ink on canvas
44 ¾ x 64 ⅛ inches
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White Trip Wire, 2022graphite on paper
22 x 30 inches
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Xenophobia, 2021ink on canvas
67 1/2” x 88 5/8”
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Your Hopes and Prayers, 2022graphite on paper
22 x 30 inches