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Art As Reparations: This Painter Is Cutting His Prices For People Who Live East Of Troost In Kansas City

Painter Harold Smith is enjoying a period of professional success, and he wants friends who live east of Troost Avenue in Kansas City to share the rewards with him. Smith's 2019 solo show at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art featured large-scale, boldly-colored paintings of a group of people he says he feared were becoming invisible: everyday, hard-working, Black men.

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  1. TOP PHOTO -- STROKE OF GENIUS

    When the urology resident envisioned injecting diagnostic dyes into her patient's bladders, her days were filled with colorful bursts of activity!!!

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  2. topical to mention thomas hart benton never cashed the check from lincoln institute for his large lincoln portrait, which all can see for free by simply walking into inman paige library in jefferson city and walking up to it.

    not sure how wokesters regard thos hart benton. probably hate his regionalism style as being white supremacy or sth. definately hate the namesake great uncle missouri senator

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  3. ^^^ Interesting.

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