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Raymond Saunders: Post No Bills

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Discover Raymond Saunders: Post No Bills, a celebration of Raymond Saunders's dynamic paintings and his extraordinary legacy as an artist and thinker in his first monograph. Saunders's work marries his extensive formal training with his personal observations and lived experience. His assemblage-style paintings frequently begin with... Read More
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Discover Raymond Saunders: Post No Bills, a celebration of Raymond Saunders's dynamic paintings and his extraordinary legacy as an artist and thinker in his first monograph.

Saunders's work marries his extensive formal training with his personal observations and lived experience. His assemblage-style paintings frequently begin with a monochromatic black ground elaborated with white chalkβ€”a pointed reversal of the traditional figure-ground relationship. He subsequently adds other markings and materials, such as wallpaper, advertisements, rulers, and paintbrushes. Expressionistic swaths of paint and line drawings tangle with found objects, signs, and doors collected from his physical surroundings at home and abroad, creating unexpected visual rhymes and resonances.

At once deliberately constructed and improvisatory, didactic and deeply felt, these richly built surfaces conjure a range of themes, allowing for a nuanced multiplicity of meanings.

Documenting a two-part exhibition at David Zwirner and Andrew Kreps Gallery in 2024, this publication features a conversation between curator Ebony Haynes and the Studio Museum of Harlem director Thelma Golden about Golden's multidecade engagement with Saunders's artwork and writing. A facsimile of Saunders's self-published pamphlet from 1967, Black Is a Colorβ€”his vital essay on the creative expression of the artistβ€”is reproduced alongside new commentary by the art historian Darby English.

An essay by Jarrett Earnest offers an in-depth interpretation of two of Saunders's complex chalkboard works. Also included are a previously unpublished interview from 1980 between the artist and Judith Wilson, and a pivotal text from 1993 by the art historian Richard J. Powell that offers a panoramic examination of Saunders's art from 1968 to 1993, with a special focus on his iconic painting Dr. Jesus.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781644231654

Publisher: David Zwirner

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 04 September 2025

Country: United States

Imprint: David Zwirner

Illustration: 84 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 241.0mm

Height: 305.0mm

Weight: 1600g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Born in 1934 in Pittsburgh, Raymond Saunders first studied art in the city's public schools, participating in a program for artistically gifted students. His mentor, Joseph C. Fitzpatrick, the director of art for Pittsburgh's public schools, taught other artists including Andy Warhol, Philip Pearlstein, and Mel Bochner. Through Fitzpatrick's support and encouragement, Saunders earned a scholarship to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia and received his BFA from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1960. He subsequently earned an MFA from the California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland in 1961. In 1968, he accepted a teaching position at California State University, Hayward, eventually joining the faculty of his alma mater (now California College of the Arts), where he remains professor emeritus.

Introduction by Ebony L. Haynes. Texts by Jarrett Earnest, Darby English, Richard J. Powell, and Raymond Saunders. Interview with Raymond Saunders by Judith Wilson. Conversation between Thelma Golden and Ebony L. Haynes.

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