Highwaymen

Johanna Fateman, The New Yorker, 3 August 2021
The Highwaymen tapped into a heady vision of American landscape and décor, fantasy aesthetics born of the postwar abundance they were largely denied during the Jim Crow era. The eleven paintings on view at the Charles Moffett gallery represent just a sliver of the artists’ prodigious (and often anonymous and undated) output.