

Deborah Kass
245.1 x 182.9 cm
Unframed
Further images
This painting is part of Kass' No Kidding series (2015–present). No Kidding deploys the aesthetic formalism of Post-War Abstraction, as did her feel good paintings for feel bad times. But the mood has changed. The palette has shifted to dark colors and the surfaces of the paintings are worn and washed out. Setting the series apart is the incorporation of neon. Seemingly positive lyrical phrases such as "Happy Days Are Here Again" and "We'll Be Young Forever" contrast with a sense that everything is not all right. The colors and text in the works reference issues like women's health, climate change, and institutional racism. Among the most potent pieces in the series use the words and colors black and blue, alluding to, among other things, police violence against people of color.
This is a 4-panel piece. To install, each panel hangs on screws, one on top of the other.
Provenance
Artist Studio, NYCKavi Gupta, Chicago
Exhibitions
Debrah Kass, NO KIDDING, Paul Kasmin Gallery, NYC, 2016Expo Chicago, 2019
Deborah Kass, Painting and Sculpture, Kavi Gupta, Chicago, 2020
Literature
New York TimesModern Painters