Hank Willis Thomas, Unbranded: A Century of White Women, 1915-2015
513 W. 20th Street, New York, NY 10011 USA Friday, April 10, 2015–Saturday, May 23, 2015
This Exhibition Highlight is focussing on acclaimed photo artist Hank Willis Thomas, whose natural artistic creativity and technical expertise had already found talented beginnings by the time he had picked up his first camera.
Our interest with past and present Art Masters is to get to know them through their art. Clearly world media readership has recognised Hank Willis Thomas on the merit of his art and its powerful commentary.
Hank has established himself as a famed artist with justifiable comparison to other leading living artists such as Damien Hirst and Banksy.
Art sometimes asks questions about society. With this in mind few Artists have the far reaching effect in abundance as Hank Willis Thomas along with his notable artistic contemporaries.
His current New York Exhibition is creating new moments to reflect and discuss our shared ethos from a distinctly intellectualised viewpoint.
I have included the following Artnet link for further information explaining the various concepts behind his Exhibition:
The 1 Must See Art Event In New York This Week: Hank Willis Thomas at Jack Shainman Gallery
