New York based artist’s solo show to be displayed in Tulsa

“There's One In Every Crowd" - Charles Compo (Courtesy of Compo Arts)

TULSA, Okla. — A New York based artist’s solo show will be coming to the Tulsa Artists’ Coalition during January, according to a press release from Compo Arts.

The release said Charles Compo’s solo show, “Psychodramatic Landscapes,” will last from Jan. 6 to Jan. 26. The show first debuted in New York City in November.

The exhibit will feature paintings created over the last three years, including the painting “There’s One In Every Crowd.”

Compo is a musician, composer and painter. He spent the early part of his career in art scene of New York City’s East Village and served as an assistant to many artists, including Andy Warhol, Charles Ross and Harry Smith. Compo’s work has appeared in exhibits across the U.S., Canada and Europe, including the 2021 London Biennale and the 2022 Chianciano Biennale.

According to the release, Compo’s family on his mother’s side lived for years in Oklahoma before statehood. Compo’s mother’s great-aunt was Alice Mary Robertson, the second woman to serve in the United States Congress, and the first from the state of Oklahoma.



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