Diversity in an important permanent art collection should be as much about including various styles and acknowledging new genres as it is about esthetics, values, statements or cultures.
"I have always offered Rhythmism as a Future-Primitif approach to the visual arts. First grown out of my youthful flow though both the Hippie infused Counter Cultural Revolution and the Black Cultural Movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Then enhanced and confirmed via my education and practices both being full of inspiring challenges and opportunities.
However, my overarching objective was to be beyond the usual trending protest art or homages to suffering and oppression.
But more about Visual IQs. Thinking differently. Expressing ideas and visions that were not simply a reaction to events and social factors.
I continually produce Rhythmistic art that expands the canon of contemporary art. Dali did not launch Surrealism. Warhol did not coin the term Pop Art. Picasso did not create Cubism as an art term. I coined the term Rhythmism" in the early 1970s. This is visual arts innovation in real terms. History has shown this. A Wiki search of my full name underscores its importance. (Turtel Onli).
Fortunately, I now have an official appraisal of my Rhythmistic practice. I am will to share this document with serious well-resourced collectors of contemporary art who truly want diversity without conflict form the source artist. I know my works belong in these collections. My history shows this. Rhythmistic art from its creator belongs in your collections!
You may contact me via my email at onli@sbcglobal.net. I am unrepresented in these transactions which is of great benefit to you and your collecting goals.
My appraisal document and prices-lists are available upon request."
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