$54.95
Roll Call: Two Hundred Years of Black American Art
Edited by Jade Powers and Katelyn D. Crawford
This new publication offers a comprehensive exploration of every Black American artist represented in the Birmingham Museum of Art, Alabama’s preeminent collection of art, spanning the early 19th century to the present day.
The volume features over 250 artworks across various media—paintings, prints, photographs, sculpture, quilts, and mixed-media works—by artists living and working both in Alabama and across the United States. Artists featured include David Driskell, Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, Robert S. Duncanson, Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Mary Frances Whitfield, Trena Banks, Purvis Young, Glenn Ligon, Edmonia Lewis, Lorna Simpson, Chakaia Booker, Sam Gilliam, Kerry James Marshall, Joshua Johnson, Nick Cave, Elizabeth Catlett, Amalia Amaki, and Carrie Mae Weems.
Edited by Jade Powers and Katelyn D. Crawford, essays by Kelli Morgan, Imani Perry, and Laura Woodard, prefaces by Kerry James Marshall and Randall L. Woodfin
- 432 pages
- 279 × 241 mm (9 ½ × 11 in)
- 290 colour illustrations
Published by D Giles Ltd
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