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Book Synopsis: Lawrence's landmark series on African American migration in context
In 1941, Jacob Lawrence, then just 23 years old, made a series of 60 small tempera paintings on the Great Migration, the decades-long mass movement of black Americans from the rural South to the urban North that began in 1915–16. The child of migrant parents, Lawrence worked partly from his own experience and partly from long research in his neighborhood library. The result was an epic narrative of the collective history of his people. Moving from scenes of terror and violence to images of great intimacy, and drawing on film, photography, political cartoons and other sources in popular culture, Lawrence created an innovative format of sequential panels, each image accompanied by a descriptive caption. Within months of its completion, the series entered the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Phillips Memorial Gallery (today The Phillips Collection), Washington, DC, each institution acquiring 30 panels.
The Migration Series is now a landmark in the history of modern art. Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series, now in paperback, grounds Lawrence's work in the cultural and political debates that shaped his art and demonstrates its relevance for artists and writers today. The series is reproduced in full; short texts accompanying each panel relate them to the history of the Migration and explore Lawrence's technique and approach. Alongside scholarly essays, the book also includes 11 newly commissioned poems, by Rita Dove, Nikky Finney, Terrance Hayes, Tyehimba Jess, Yusef Komunyakaa, Patricia Spears Jones, Natasha Trethewey, Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon, Crystal Williams and Kevin Young, that respond directly to the series. The distinguished poet Elizabeth Alexander edited and introduces the section.
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Discover the powerful and captivating story of African American migration with Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series book. This groundbreaking series features 60 small tempera paintings that depict the mass movement of black Americans from the rural South to the urban North during the early 20th century. As you immerse yourself in Lawrence's art, you'll be transported from moments of terror and violence to scenes of great intimacy.
With meticulous research and a personal connection to his subject matter, Lawrence crafted an epic narrative that reflects the collective history of his people. Each panel is accompanied by a descriptive caption, allowing you to delve deeper into the significance of every image. Lawrence's innovative use of sequential panels, influenced by film, photography, and political cartoons, creates a truly immersive experience.
Not only is The Migration Series a landmark in the history of modern art, but its relevance and impact endure to this day. This paperback edition of Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series places Lawrence's work in the cultural and political context that shaped his art. In addition to scholarly essays, the book features 11 newly commissioned poems by renowned poets such as Rita Dove, Tyehimba Jess, and Natasha Trethewey, offering a contemporary response to Lawrence's series.
Don't miss the opportunity to own this extraordinary book that celebrates the resilience, courage, and strength of African Americans throughout history. Explore the pages of Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series and witness the enduring power of art to illuminate the human experience.
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