Item #10005 My Soul Has Grown Deep: Black Art from the American South. Cheryl Finley, Randall Griffey, Amelia Peck, Darryl Pinckney.

My Soul Has Grown Deep: Black Art from the American South

New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2018.

Hardcover. 10 1/4" X 9 1/4". 116pp. As New in publisher's shrink wrap.

ABOUT THIS BOOK:
A new consideration of extraordinary art created by Black artists during the mid-20th century

My Soul Has Grown Deep considers the art-historical significance of contemporary Black artists working throughout the southeastern United States. These paintings, drawings, mixed-media compositions, sculptures, and textiles include pieces ranging from the profound assemblages of Thornton Dial to the renowned quilts of Gee’s Bend. Nearly 60 remarkable examples are illustrated alongside insightful texts that situate them in the history of modernism and the context of African American experience in the 20th-century South. This remarkable study simultaneously considers these works on their own merits while also making connections to mainstream contemporary art.

Art historians Cheryl Finley, Randall R. Griffey, and Amelia Peck illuminate shared artistic practices, including the novel use of found or salvaged materials and the artists’ interest in improvisational approaches across media. Novelist and essayist Darryl Pinckney provides a thoughtful consideration of the cultural and political history of the American South, during and after the Civil Rights era. These diverse works, described and beautifully illustrated, tell the compelling stories of artists who overcame enormous obstacles to create distinctive and culturally resonant works of art.(Publisher). As new / as new. Item #10005
ISBN: 9781588396099

Price: $25.00