Kerry James Marshall: One True Thing, Meditations on Black Aesthetics
February 6, 2004 - April 25, 2004
Upper Level Gallery
A recipient of the coveted MacArthur Fellow award, Kerry James Marshall
is best known for his monumental figurative paintings of subjects
stemming from the Civil Rights movement and his experiences as an
African American. Using a style and scale reminiscent of traditional
history and narrative painting, Marshall draws from a broad range
of art-historical references—from Renaissance painting and
folk art to El Greco and Charles White. This exhibition is the first
significant showing of this Chicago-based artist’s work in
five years. It consists of a major new body of work in painting,
sculpture, photography, and video that demonstrates Marshall’s
ongoing engagement with ideas and images drawn from black history
and cultural traditions.
Kerry James Marshall: One True Thing, Meditations
on Black Aesthetics was organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and curated
by Elizabeth Smith, James W. Alsdorf Chief Curator, with Tricia Van
Eck, curatorial coordinator. Major support for this exhibition is
provided by the Harris Family Foundation in honor of Bette and Neison
Harris. Additional support is provided by The Joyce Foundation, The
Rockefeller Foundation, Peter Norton Family Foundation, The Boeing
Company, and Loop Capital Markets.
In Miami, the exhibition is supported by Miami Art
Museum's Annual Exhibition Fund and is coordinated by MAM Curator
Lorie Mertes.
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