William T. Williams (b.1942), Harlem Hearts (111 1/2 Series), 1999, acrylic on canvas, 57 x 36 inches / 144.8 x 91.4 cm, signed; © William T. Williams; Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY
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William T. Williams (b.1942), Harlem Hearts (111 1/2 Series), 1999, acrylic on canvas, 57 x 36 inches / 144.8 x 91.4 cm, signed; © William T. Williams; Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC, New York, NY
More works from our Black History Month Book of the Day, 'Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power' William T. Williams, "Trane" (1969) Emory Douglas, detail, back cover of 'The Black Panther,' August 21, 1971 Senga Nengudi, "Untitled" (1976) David Hammons, "Black First, America Second" (1970) Emma Amos, detail, "Eva the Babysitter" (1973) Reginald Gammon, "Freedom Now" (1963) Barkley L. Hendricks, "Icon for My Man Superman (Superman Never Saved any Black People – Bobby Seale)" (1969) Gerald Williams, "Wake Up" (1971) Jeff Donaldson, "Study for The Wall of Respect (Miles Davis)" (1967) Edited by @markgodfrey1973 and @zoe.whitley Published by D.A.P. / @tate #soulofanation #son #blackhistory #williamtwilliams #emorydouglas #blackpanther @senganengudi #senganengudi #davidhammons #emmaamos #reginaldgammon #barkleyhendricks #geraldwilliams #jeffdonaldson https://www.instagram.com/p/CZfW8hYpXfj/?utm_medium=tumblr
Untitled from an untitled portfolio, William T. Williams, 1970, MoMA: Drawings and Prints
Gift of Joshua Mack in memory of Judy Goldberg Size: composition: 15 15/16 × 11 9/16" (40.5 × 29.4 cm); sheet: 23 3/8 × 17 1/2" (59.4 × 44.4 cm) Medium: One from a portfolio of four screenprints
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/144859
“Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power” opens today @deyoungmuseum !! The exhibition of the decade, maybe the century. Featured here, #davidhammons #geraldwilliams #emmaamos #williamtwilliams #reginaldgammon #emorydouglas #barkleylhendricks We are proud to have copublished the landmark exhibition catalog, which is now making its fifth stop, en route from @tate @crystalbridgesmuseum @brooklynmuseum & @thebroadmuseum to @mfahouston in 2020 #soulofanation #blackpower #blackartist #africanamericanartist #soulofanation #blackpower #blackart #blacklivesmatter #civilrights #blackpanther https://www.instagram.com/p/B4m_Q70JsWw/?igshid=7z8uevvcnuxb
“Soul of a Nation” opens today @brooklynmuseum and we couldn’t be prouder to have co-published the exhibition catalog! Read Holland Cotter’s review in today’s “It will be a happy day when racial harmony rules in this land. But that day’s not coming any time soon. Who could have guessed in the 1960s, when civil rights became law, that a new century would bring white supremacy tiki torching out of the closet and turn the idea that black lives matter, so beyond obvious, into a desperate battle cry? Actually, African-Americans could have seen such things coming. No citizens know the national narrative, and its implacable racism, better than they do. And no artists have responded to that history-that-won’t-go-away more powerfully than black artists. More than 60 of them appear in the traveling show called “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power” now at the Brooklyn Museum, in a display filling two floors of special exhibition space with work that functioned, in its time, as seismic detector, political persuader and defensive weapon.” #davidhammons #geraldwilliams #emmaamos #williamtwilliams #emorydouglas #reginaldgammon #barkleylhendricks #soulofanation #blackpower #blackart #blacklivesmatter #civilrights #blackpanther https://www.instagram.com/p/BntZEHnnuX_/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=sp69i0txbv4u
Mercer’s Stop by #WilliamTWilliams at @michaelrosenfeldgallery at @friezemasters ... #ArtAboveReality #LookWhatArtFound #Inspiring #Art #Curator #PhotoJournalism #PhotoJournalist #StreetPhotography #ArtJournalism #ArtPhotography #photoaday #photo #artist #contemporaryart #CollectingArt #FineArt #Painting #FriezeMasters #London #ArtFair #abstract #blackartists (at Regent's Park)