For over two decades, New York based artist Nate Lowman has created work that interrogates American pop culture as its central treatise. Themes of commercialism, violence, and mass media are imbued in his recurring visual motifs. Given the way the artist experiments with and returns to these motifs over the years, their symbolism also evolves with the times; a painted aerial view of a golf course in 2012 presents a somewhat different political suggestion than one in the Trumpian context we find exhibited in 2025.
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