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For this Artists at Work, ISCP artist-in-residence Cullen Washington Jr. will be joined by curator David Max Horowitz. Washington will present on his painting practice and speak with Horowitz about the relationship between his works and the legacies of abstraction, the centuries-old tradition of using light as subject matter, and finding inspiration from the natural world. Their conversation will begin with a discussion about Washington’s thinking around matter and light in his paintings, which he calls terra-chroma. A Q&A with the audience will follow. Cullen Washington Jr. is a New York-based artist originally from Louisiana. He creates abstract paintings that convey the feeling of the divine in nature. Washington has exhibited work at the University of Michigan Museum of Art; The Queens Museum, New York; The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, Texas; Saatchi Gallery London, UK; and The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York. Washington is the first recipient of ISCP’s Helen Frankenthaler Foundation Residency. David Max Horowitz is an Assistant Curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, where he organizes exhibitions and supports the management of the museum’s collection. He was the curator of Jean Dubuffet: Ardent Celebration (2022) and Marking Time: Process in Minimal Abstraction (2019–20), as well as co-curator of R. H. Quaytman + ×, Chapter 34 (2018–19). He was also part of the curatorial team on Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future (2018–19), Agnes Martin (2016–17), Guggenheim Collection: Brancusi (2017–20), and Guggenheim Collection: Early Modernism (2016–17).