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OverviewAn African American artist in the nation's capital at the height of the Civil Rights movement, Sam Gilliam blazed a trail with his singular artistic vision. Gilliam emerged from the Washington, DC art scene in the mid 1960s with works that disrupted established artistic norms and styles. Relentlessly experimental and inspired by the improvisatory ethos of jazz, Gilliam's lyrical abstractions took on an increasing variety of forms, moods, and materials. This book, made in close collaboration with Gilliam's estate, is the first to comprehensively survey the breadth of his extraordinary career, and features never-before-seen archival materials and insightful newly commissioned texts that shine light on the artist, his life, and his work, together with examples of Gilliam's work spanning five decades. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ishmael Reed , Mary Schmidt Campbell , Andria Hickey , Sam GilliamPublisher: Phaidon Press Ltd Imprint: Phaidon Press Ltd Dimensions: Width: 23.00cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 32.00cm ISBN: 9781838663933ISBN 10: 1838663932 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 21 November 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews‘Reproduces his artworks with great detail, offering close-up shots capturing their material quality — the staining and smudging, the drips, the crinkling — and allowing for close study, resulting in a gorgeous object of a coffee table book.’ – Hyperallergic Author InformationIshmael Reed is an American poet, novelist, essayist, songwriter, playwright, editor, and publisher. Mary Schmidt Campbell is a museum curator and former President of Spelman College in Atlanta. Andria Hickey is a curator and writer in New York City. Sam Gilliam (1933-2022) was one of the great innovators in postwar American painting. He emerged from the Washington DC scene in the mid 1960s with works that elaborated upon and disrupted the ethos of Color School painting. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |