African-American art
African-American art nyɛla binshɛli niriba ni mali buɣisiri African Americans ni daa nam lihigu nuchee ni baŋsim tuma shɛm.[1][2][3]
Galleries
mali niŋArt
mali niŋEarly African-American
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Painter Edward Mitchell Bannister, Pleasant Pastures, 1887.
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Painter Grafton Tyler Brown, Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, 1887.
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Sculptor Edmonia Lewis, Old Arrow Maker, 1872.
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Painter Henry Ossawa Tanner, The Annunciation, 1898.
Harlem Renaissance
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Self-portrait by painter Malvin Gray Johnson, 1934.
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Photo by the painter William H. Johnson, 1931.
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Photographer James Van Der Zee's photo of a woman in evening attire, 1922.
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William H. Johnson's Three Friends, c. 1945.
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Archibald Motley, Gettin' Religion, 1948.
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Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller's Ethiopia Awakening, 1921.
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Laura Wheeler's Heirlooms, 1916.
Contemporary
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Larry D. Alexander, Send in the Clown, 2007.
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Adrian Piper's Alice Down the Rabbit Hole, 1965.
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Howardeena Pindell's Queens, Festival, 2007.
Artists
mali niŋHarlem Renaissance
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Painter, sculptor, illustrator and muralist Charles Alston in 1939.
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Sculptor and character artist Henry W. Bannarn in 1937.
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Sculptor Richmond Barthé working on a clay figure, n.d.
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Artist Romare Bearden, photographed in his military uniform in 1944.
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Sculptor Leslie Bolling carving a sculpture, n.d.
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Modernist painter Beauford Delaney in 1952.
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Painter and illustrator Aaron Douglas, n.d.
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Painter Palmer Hayden working on a landscape, n.d.
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Artist Sargent Johnson, assessing his own sculpture, n.d.
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Artist Loïs Mailou Jones in 1936.
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Sculptor Augusta Savage, photographed between 1935 and 1947.
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Painter Hale Woodruff at work on a canvas, c. 1936.
Contemporary
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Painter and collagist Mark Bradford in 2016.
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Sculptor, printer, and conceptual and visual artist Willie Cole in 2004.
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Artist Leonardo Drew in Brooklyn studio in 2012.
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Artist, scholar and curator David C. Driskell in 2016.
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Sculptor and collagist Jerry Harris in 2008.
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Conceptual post-black artist Rashid Johnson in 2008.
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Painter, collagist and draftsman Eugene J. Martin in 1990.
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Artists Sana Musasama and Janet Olivia Henry in 2019.
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Painter and mixed media artist Howardena Pindell in 2019.
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Conceptual artist Adrian Piper in 2005.
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Painter and mixed media sculptor Faith Ringgold in 2017.
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Assemblage artist Betye Saar in 2017.
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Multimedia painter Raymond Saunders in 1995.
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Photographer and multimedia artist Lorna Simpson in 2009.
Lihimi m-pahi
mali niŋ- African-American culture
- African-American literature
- African-American music
- Black Abstractionism
- Black Arts Movement
- Black Art: In the Absence of Light
- Chicano art
- Gullah/Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor
- The Highwaymen (landscape artists)
- James A. Porter Colloquium on African American Art
- List of African-American visual artists
- Visual art of the United States
Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ Art by African Americans | Highlights | Smithsonian American Art Museum.
- ↑ Langford, Ellison (December 16, 2019). Finding the thread: The tradition of African-American quilting.
- ↑ Crafts and Slave Handicrafts: An Overview.
Sources
mali niŋ- Romare Bearden, Harry Henderson, A History of African-American Artists. From 1792 to the Present, New York: Pantheon Books, 1993.
- Driskell, David C. (2001), The Other Side of Color: African American Art in the Collection of Camille O. and William H. Cosby Jr. Pomegranate. ISBN 978-0-7649-1455-3
- Sylvester, Melvin R. African Americans in Visual Arts: A Historical Perspective. Long Island University. Retrieved January 23, 2005.
- Perry, Regenia A. (1972). Selections of nineteenth-century Afro-American art. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
External links
mali niŋWikimedia Commons has media related to African American art. |
Wikiquote has quotations related to African-American art. |
- Secretary of State Glenda E. Hood Announces 2004 Hall of Fame Inductees
- Promoting Natural Florida Through the Arts
- Blog About African American Artists, Photographers, Galleries & Museums
- Jake Adam York, "Medicine as Memory: Radcliffe Bailey at Atlanta's High Museum of Art", Southern Spaces, January 26, 2012.
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