James C.
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I loved this. Interesting building, superbly curated collection (designed by the artist himself, apparently), and a large, diverse collection. It ranges from delicate butterflies in ink and watercolours in a gloriously peaceful room filled with calming choral music to fully abstract canvases reminiscent of Peter Lanyon and Lee Krasner to more raw, urgent figurative pieces and sculptures.
There was only one other visitor while I was there. It deserves to be packed.
I knew nothing about Rando before my (free) visit, and he's now probably become one of my favourite living artists. A remarkably consistent body of work - politically, if not stylistically - over 60 years? Impressive - and with a message that's as relevant today as it's ever been.