“Charles McGill’s Black Baggage exhibition over turns commonly-held myths but not without hilarity.”- The International Review of African American Art , “Blacks on the Greens” by Stacy Williams
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This is a small representation from two bodies of work. The first being imagined aerial views of golf holes -the beginning of my fascination with golf as metaphor. The second batch are coffins – an obsession that felt like it was going to kill me or drive me crazy. I will add more images in the future for a more comprehensive representation of this work.
Miscellaneous
“Charles McGill’s Black Baggage exhibition over turns commonly-held myths but not without hilarity.”- The International Review of African American Art , “Blacks on the Greens” by Stacy Williams
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This is a small representation from two bodies of work. The first being imagined aerial views of golf holes -the beginning of my fascination with golf as metaphor. The second batch are coffins – an obsession that felt like it was going to kill me or drive me crazy. I will add more images in the future for a more comprehensive representation of this work.