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A rich reconsideration of a short-lived but visionary voice in twentieth-century American painting and his enduring relevance Bob Thompson (19371966) came to critical acclaim in the late 1950s for paintings of unparalleled figurative complexity and chromatic intensity. Thompson drew upon the Western art-historical canon to formulate a highly personal, expressive language. Tracing the African American artists prolific, yet tragically brief, transatlantic career, this volume examines Thompsons outlier status and pays close attention to his sustained engagements with themes of community, visibility, and justice. As the contributors contextualize the artists ambitions and his unique creative process, they reposition Thompson as a predecessor to contemporary artists such as Kerry James Marshall and Kehinde Wiley. Featuring an array of artwork, and never-before-published poems and archival materials, this study situates Thompsons extraordinary output within ongoing dialogues about the politics of representation. Published in association with Colby College Museum of Art Exhibition Schedule: Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, ME (July 20, 2021January 9, 2022) Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago (February 10May 15, 2022) High Museum of Art, Atlanta (June 18September 11, 2022) Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (October 9, 2022January 8, 2023)
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9780300253368
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 216
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-08-24
- Förlag: Yale University Press