Charles White

IF 0.1 0 ART
Jody B. Cutler-Bittner
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The recent exhibition Charles White: A Retrospective (Museum of Modern Art, New York, October 7, 2018–January 13, 2019) offered a chance to consider the technical and iconographic breadth of an oeuvre that has been exhibited mainly in sporadic doses for the past few decades and has expanded in scope through recent attention from a subsequent generation of African American artists, including several students as well as art scholars. White (1918–79) was vocally committed from the mid-1960s through his final decade to African American art subjects in tandem with social issues, climactic in poignant, politically charged lithographs in a realist drawing style set in increasingly abstract environments. By then associated with the Black Arts Movement, he continued to recycle historical figures and references from his earliest work in the milieu of a Black Renaissance in Chicago and bolstered by the Works Progress Administration, which, with reciprocal viewing, takes on a collective modernist context in terms of current events related to African American experience and American life broadly, even where allegorical. White’s prolific graphic experimentation yielded varied surface patterns that often evoke content-laden textures, elided into several distinctive late paintings also featured.
查尔斯·怀特
最近的展览查尔斯·怀特:回顾展(纽约现代艺术博物馆,2018年10月7日至2019年1月13日)提供了一个机会来考虑过去几十年来主要以零星剂量展出的作品的技术和图像广度,并通过下一代非裔美国艺术家最近的关注扩大了范围,包括一些学生和艺术学者。怀特(1918–79)从20世纪60年代中期到他的最后十年,一直致力于非裔美国人的艺术主题和社会问题,在越来越抽象的环境中,以现实主义绘画风格创作了尖锐的、充满政治色彩的石版画,达到了高潮。到那时,他与黑人艺术运动联系在一起,继续回收他在芝加哥黑人文艺复兴时期最早作品中的历史人物和参考资料,并得到了工程进步管理局的支持,该管理局在相互观察的情况下,就与非裔美国人经历和美国人生活广泛相关的时事而言,呈现出集体的现代主义背景,即使是寓言式的。怀特丰富的图形实验产生了各种各样的表面图案,这些图案经常唤起内容丰富的纹理,并被忽略在几幅独特的后期画作中。
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