Susan Rothenberg, Triphammer Bridge, synthetic polymer paint and tempera on canvas, 1974
The horse was just a quiet image. I was able to stick to the philosophy of the day—keeping the painting flat and anti-illusionist—but I also got to use this big, soft, heavy, strong, powerful form
-Susan Rothenberg on her reoccurring use of the horse
Source: moma.org
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