Faculty Member Richard Hull Exhibits Exciting New Works at Western Exhibitions

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Sync, 2022. Oil and wax ground on linen. Image courtesy of Western Exhibitions

Sync, 2022. Oil and wax ground on linen. Image courtesy of Western Exhibitions

Professor, Adj. Richard Hull (MFA 1990) has a new exhibition at Western Exhibitions running through April 22. Richard Hull: Mirror and Bone features paintings that an article in Hyperallergic said marked “new territory” for Hull: while he is well-known for his abstract paintings of heads, he has built out the exhibitions to include three separate gallery spaces, filled with works that depart from what a follower of Hull’s work might expect. 

“What strikes me about this exhibition are the different paths Hull chose to explore, and the confidence he has in presenting them to the public,” writes John Yau, who will be collaborating with Hull soon on a collection of monotypes at Manneken Press in Bloomington, Illinois.

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