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Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander

An expressive abstract painting features dark, jagged mountain-like forms against a bright blue sky, with vibrant streaks of yellow and red, and a distinct red shape floating in the upper left.
In the Round Spring 2021 (7.1)

Asian American Art and the Obligation of Museums

Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander
Isamu Noguchi's abstract bronze sculpture "The Cry" rests on a light patio, with a large magnolia tree and the White House in the background.
In the Round Spring 2021 (7.1)

Asian American Art, Pasts and Futures

Marci Kwon, Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander
Lonnie Holley's mixed-media artwork "The Cat and the People" depicts a large blue and white striped feline figure draped over several expressive human faces and figures on a reddish-brown ground.
In the Round Spring 2020 (6.1)

Magic City Modern: A Short History of the Birmingham-Bessemer School

Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander
A folk art drawing by Bill Traylor depicts blue and dark stick figures on and around a blue house, with the text "BETWEEN WORLDS" in the upper left.
Book Review Spring 2020 (6.1)

Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor

Reviewed by Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander
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