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My Soul Has Grown Deep considers the art-historical significance of contemporary Black artists working throughout the southeastern United States. These paintings, drawings, mixed-media compositions, sculptures, and textiles include pieces ranging from the profound assemblages of Thornton Dial to the renowned quilts of Gee's Bend. Nearly 60 remarkable examples are illustrated alongside insightful texts that situate them in the history of modernism and the context of African American experience in the 20th-century South. This remarkable study simultaneously considers these works on their own merits while also making connections to mainstream contemporary art. Art historians Cheryl Finley, Randall R. Griffey, and Amelia Peck illuminate shared artistic practices, including the novel use of found or salvaged materials and the artists' interest in improvisational approaches across media. Novelist and essayist Darryl Pinckney provides a thoughtful consideration of the cultural and political history of the American South, during and after the Civil Rights era. These diverse works, described and beautifully illustrated, tell the compelling stories of artists who overcame enormous obstacles to create distinctive and culturally resonant works of art.
Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press
Exhibition Schedule:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (05/22/18–09/23/18) Read more
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Discover the extraordinary art created by Black artists during the mid-20th century with My Soul Has Grown Deep: Black Art from the American South. This groundbreaking book explores the art-historical significance of contemporary Black artists working in the southeastern United States. From powerful assemblages by Thornton Dial to the renowned quilts of Gee’s Bend, this book showcases nearly 60 remarkable examples of paintings, sculptures, textiles, and more.
Not only does My Soul Has Grown Deep highlight the artistic merit of these works, but it also connects them to mainstream contemporary art. Through insightful texts by art historians Cheryl Finley, Randall R. Griffey, and Amelia Peck, these pieces are situated in the history of modernism and the context of African American experience in the 20th-century South.
Featuring a thoughtful consideration of the cultural and political history of the American South by novelist and essayist Darryl Pinckney, this book offers a comprehensive look at the artists who overcame enormous obstacles to create distinctive and culturally resonant works of art. Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art and distributed by Yale University Press, My Soul Has Grown Deep is a must-have for art enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Immerse yourself in the rich and vibrant world of Black art from the American South. Order your copy of My Soul Has Grown Deep today and explore the powerful stories told by these talented artists. Order now and unlock a new appreciation for this groundbreaking art movement.
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