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Charles White: Black Pope

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Charles White: Black Pope by Esther Adler explores the life and legacy of Charles White (1918-1979), an artist, teacher, and activist known for his powerful depictions of African American dignity. The book offers a detailed study of White's artistic practice and strategies, centred on his late masterwork Black Pope (Sandwich Board Man) in the Museum of Modern Art's collection. From his early days in 1940s Chicago through his development in 1950s New York to his revered status in Los Angeles, this study highlights White's figuration and his commitment to addressing social and political issues. His works remain visually compelling and ideologically rich, resonating deeply in contemporary culture.
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This book will appeal to those interested in Arts & Culture, particularly admirers of African American art, social activism in art, and students of 20th-century American artists. It suits readers seeking an in-depth study of artistic techniques intertwined with political and social commentary.

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Charles White (1918-1979) was an artist, a teacher and an activist. Through a close examination of White's late masterwork Black Pope (Sandwich Board Man) in The Museum of Modern Art's collection, this book considers White's artistic practice and strategies.

Highlights four decades of masterful work by one of the most important American artists of his generation through a close study of the major drawing Black Pope (Sandwich Board Man).

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Charles White (1918-1979) was an artist, a teacher and an activist. Widely celebrated during his lifetime for what his contemporaries termed 'images of dignity', his depictions of African American men, women and children continue to resonate today. White's commitment to figuration, to directly addressing the social and political concerns of his time through his work, and to mastering mediums that allowed for wide circulation of his art, established him as a major figure with significant influence on his peers and followers.

Through a close examination of White's late masterwork, Black Pope (Sandwich Board Man), in The Museum of Modern Art's collection, this book considers White's artistic practice and strategies. Beginning with his earliest days as an artist in Chicago in the 1940s, to time spent developing his craft in New York in the 1950s, and ending with his final decades as a revered figure in Los Angeles, Charles White: Black Pope explores the artist's career through a focused consideration of key works.

By creating visually compelling, ideologically complex works that engage audiences on many levels, White established himself as a key figure of his time, one whose work continues to resonate today.

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Praised as an American master, Charles White is celebrated for his metaphysical imagery of African-American dignity, inspiring generations of artists. Described as possessing the "hand of an angel, eye of a sage," his art promotes ideals of power, dignity, and beauty within African American culture. His work is recognised for its fusion of image, method, and materiality, demonstrating the highest level of drawing excellence.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781633450271

Publisher: Museum of Modern Art

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 19 October 2017

Country: United States

Imprint: Museum of Modern Art

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Weight: 660g

Pages: 64

About the Author

Esther Adler is Assistant Curator in the Department of Drawings and Prints at The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

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