Synopses & Reviews
The most comprehensive book yet on this inspired, inventive chronicler of the African-American experience.
Alabama-born, Chicago-based Kerry James Marshall is one of the most exciting artists working today. Critically and commercially acclaimed, the painter is known for his representation of the history of African-American identity in Western art. Conversant with a wide typology of styles, subjects, and techniques, from abstraction to realism and comics, Marshall synthesizes different traditions and genres in his work while seeking to counter stereotypical depictions of black people in society. This is the most comprehensive overview available of his remarkable career.
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"Compelling... featuring an eclectic selection of his works, the book affords unparalleled insight into one of the most important living American artists." Aesthetica
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"The exquisite talent of contemporary artist Kerry James Marshall and his acclaimed representations of African-American identity is captured here. His previous book in 2016 with Skira is already changing hands for £200 a copy, so here's your chance to grab a more comprehensive look at his work at a reasonable price." The Bookseller
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"[Kerry James Marshall is] one of the most exciting artists working today... The most comprehensive overview available of his remarkable career." MrsD-Daily.com
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"The lasted addition to Phaidon's great Contemporary Artists series... Marshall deftly explores issues of race and history through imagery ranging from abstraction to comics." Tate Etc
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"The skeleton key to the multifaceted artist's work and thought." Publishers Weekly
About the Author
Charles Gaines is an artist and writer based in Los Angeles.
Kerry James Marshall is an artist based in Chicago.
Laurence Rassel is a curator and teacher based in Brussels.
Greg Tate is a writer, musician and producer based in New York.