Kerry James Marshall: One True Thing, Meditations on Black Aesthetics (6/20-9/5)
Organization:
The Baltimore Museum of Art
Category:
Cultural/African Descent
Geographical Area:
Baltimore
Start
Date:
9/5/2004
End Date:
9/5/2004
Start Time:
End Time:
Event
Info:
This mid-career retrospective of work by Chicago-based artist Kerry James Marshall features a major new body of work in painting, sculpture, photography, and video that demonstrates his ongoing engagement with ideas and images drawn from black history, identity, and cultural tradition. Using a figurative style and imagery of African Americans in urban, suburban, and interior settings, his work often addresses social issues stemming from the Civil Rights movement, evoking the nostalgia and idealism of that era. Marshall is best known for his large-scale paintings that recall the grandeur and monumentality of traditional history painting.
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