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Jack Whitten: Notes from the Woodshed collects the artist's notes from his work in the studio alongside selected interviews and texts, presenting an in-depth look at his rich studio practice. This publication comes at a crucial time; after decades of neglect, the art world has just begun to take stock of what Whitten achieved in his body of work. Edited by Katy Siegel, one of Whitten's long-standing champions, this volume offers an intimate look at the artist in his element—in the studio.
Jack Whitten (1939–2018) was born in Bessemer, Alabama, and studied art at Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where he became involved in civil rights demonstrations. From 1960 to 1964, he studied art at Cooper Union, New York, falling in with the abstract expressionists of the day (Willem de Kooning was a particular influence and mentor). The Whitney mounted a solo exhibition of his paintings in 1974; in 1983, the Studio Museum in Harlem held a 10-year retrospective. In 2014, a retrospective exhibition was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, traveling to the Wexner Center for the Arts in 2015 and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis in 2015 and 2016. Whitten lived in Queens, New York, where he died on January 20, 2018.
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Experience the extraordinary world of abstract art with Jack Whitten: Notes from the Woodshed. Immerse yourself in the powerful renderings of a legendary artist who defied conventions and pushed the boundaries of painting. Whitten's writings and interviews provide a deep glimpse into his creative process, revealing his tireless reinvention of abstraction.
As a black man who grew up in the Jim Crow South, Whitten's journey is not only a testament to his artistic genius but also a triumph over adversity. Arriving in New York in 1959, he embarked on an exploration that spanned over five decades. In 1970, Whitten had a breakthrough moment that forever changed the course of his work. He discovered the potential to experiment within the physical space of the paint itself, giving birth to a whole new dimension of expression.
Whitten's approach to abstraction was both scientific and mystical, constantly pushing the boundaries of what was possible with paint. With every stroke, he reinvented his style, developed new techniques, and tackled new subject matter. His relentless experimentation and curious spirit are evident in the diverse body of work he left behind.
Now is the perfect time to delve into Jack Whitten's extraordinary journey in the art world. Edited by Katy Siegel, a long-standing advocate of Whitten's work, Jack Whitten: Notes from the Woodshed offers an intimate look into the artist's studio practice. Be captivated by his notes, interviews, and texts that provide unparalleled insight into his creative process.
Don't miss out on this crucial publication that pays homage to an artist who was once overlooked but is now gaining recognition for his unparalleled contributions to art history. Immerse yourself in the world of Jack Whitten, a true pioneer of abstract art.
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