This exhibition brings together the diverse works of three distinguished artists from the early 20th century—Kenneth Hayes Miller, Lamar Baker, and Solomon Nikritin.
These artists originate from differing, yet very distinct cultural contexts and artistic movements, but all share a commitment to exploring the complexities of the human experience, social dynamics, and the role of the artist in shaping visual narratives.
These small works on paper from the permanent collection explore figurative studies, and composition studies, and make social commentary relevant to the 20th century.