IN EARLY 2021, Jordan Casteel, the painter known for her tender, exquisitely detailed oil portraits of Black men and other people of color in and around her Harlem community, made two unexpected moves.
First, she relocated from New York City to a rural part of the Catskills, a far less populous place where she barely knew anyone.
The second move, this one artistic but no less momentous, was that Casteel, 35, began painting pictures of flowers.
While mulling over this predicament, she was spending hours tending her garden, a pastime that felt as generative to her as her art.
At one point, she says, her husband, the photographer David Schulze, asked, “Why don’t you make a painting of the garden?” She resisted: “Nope.
Persons:
Jordan Casteel, Black, Casteel, “, David Schulze, ”
Locations:
Harlem, New York City