Kerry James Marshall

Publisher: Phaidon

Publish Date: 2017

Texts by Charles Gaines, Laurence Rassel, and Greg Tate

Alabama-born, Chicago-based Kerry James Marshall is one of the most exciting artists working today. Critically and commercially acclaimed, the painter is known for his representation of the history of African-American identity in Western art. Conversant with a wide typology of styles, subjects, and techniques, from abstraction to realism and comics, Marshall synthesizes different traditions and genres in his work while seeking to counter stereotypical depictions of black people in society. This is the most comprehensive overview available of his remarkable career.

Details

Publisher: Phaidon

Artist: Kerry James Marshall

Contributors: Charles Gaines, Laurence Rassel, Greg Tate

Publication Date: 2017

ISBN: 9780714871554

Retail: $49.95 | £29.95

Status: Not Available

Binding: Softcover

Dimensions: 9 3/4 x 11 1/2 in (24.8 x 29.2 cm)

Pages: 160

Reproductions: 200 color

Artist and Contributors

Kerry James Marshall

Engaged in an ongoing dialogue with six centuries of representational painting, Kerry James Marshall (b. 1955) is known for his expansive body of work, which also includes drawings and sculptures. At the center of his oeuvre is the critical recognition of the conditions of invisibility long ascribed to Black figures in the Western pictorial tradition, and the creation of what he calls a "counter-archive" that brings them back into this narrative.

Charles Gaines

Charles Gaines is an artist and writer based in Los Angeles.

Laurence Rassel

Laurence Rassel is a Brussels-based curator and writer, previously director of the Fundació Antoni Tàpies in Barcelona.

Greg Tate

Greg Tate is a musician and writer based in New York who regularly contributes to Village Voice and The New York Times.

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