
Armando Reverón: Prisoner of the Air at Andrew Edlin Gallery presents 18 works from 1920–1954, highlighting Reverón’s unique engagement with light and his stark, luminous landscapes. Influenced by French modernists and transformed by Venezuela’s tropical environment, his white paintings emerged from a minimalist lifestyle in Macuto. Through monochrome and texture, Reverón captured the interplay of light and shadow, redefining visual expression with haunting, radiant simplicity.