About Joseph Holston
JOSEPH HOLSTON is an American artist, painter and printmaker, renowned for his cubist, abstract style, which has evolved over a fine arts career spanning more than 50 years. His media include oil painting, etching, silk screen, and collage.
Holston has a long and distinguished exhibition record, and has received critical acclaim for his paintings and etchings. His work is included in numerous private and public collections, including the Smithsonian American Art Museum; The Phillips Collection; the Baltimore Museum of Art; the U. S. Federal Reserve Fine Art Collection; the Library of Congress Fine Print Collection; the Yale University Art Gallery...
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Letter from Birmingham Jail
Joseph Holston created the original oil painting "Letter from Birmingham Jail," to commemorate the 2011 unveiling of the Martin...
Read MoreFederal Reserve Acquires Holston's Boy with Horn
The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System recently added Joseph Holston's Boy with Horn to the Board's Fine Arts Collection. The oil painting had been on loan and on display since Holston's solo exhibition "Joseph Holston - Harmony, Color and Form," October 6, 2008, through March 6, 2009.
Read MoreHolston's The Elder on display at The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.
Joseph Holston with Makeba Clay, Chief Diversity Officer at The Phillips Collection, and Elsa Smithgall, Curator...
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