Mark Dagley profiles a little-known body of work, the "Dog-Eared" paintings of Washington D.C. based painter Dan Yellow Kuhne.
Dagely writes that the "Dog-Eared" paintings, which date from 1970 – 1974, "introduce the modern viewer to a young artist not just proficient at assimilating style… but also interested in the structural and behavioral elements of paint, elements particularly located in a series of paintings by Morris Louis now known as the triadic veils."