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The roughly worked surfaces have a modern, if stilted, physicality and are peppered with apparent riffs on Gerhard Richter.
The Oldowan tools were mainly sharp stone flakes and roughly worked rock cores, while the more sophisticated tools displayed signs of symmetry, uniformity and planning.
In a roughly worked 1949 painting, a bulge of deep green intrudes into a field of orange amid scattered ovals that suggest eyes.
The sausages were naturally top drawer, but that glossy, buttery, roughly worked mash, properly seasoned and brilliantly laced with sweet caramelised onions, was awesome.
In their shared emphasis on modest accumulation, everyday life and roughly worked surfaces and their different approaches to color and scale, these contrasting bodies of work have much to say to each other and us about drawing and its capacity for renewal.
Also included in the show are a number of Rembrandt's little-known oil sketches, defined in the catalog by Ronni Baer, senior curator of paintings in the museum's art of Europe department, as "roughly worked paintings, usually small in scale and often monochromatic".
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