Black Contemporary Artists

Title

Black Contemporary Artists

Subject

African American
Artists
zines
Social justice
political activism

Description

To celebrate Black History Month, the Decker Library is highlighting works and publications by contemporary black artists from Baltimore and around the nation.

From conceptual artists to painters, sculptors, photographers, singers, poets, writers, book artists, zine makers, and more. Featured are a wide range of works by and about black artists such as Clarissa Sligh, Joyce Scott, Kehinde Wiley, Nick Cave, Alison Saar, Chezia Thompson, Beyoncé, and Solange.

Many works focus on instigating social change and expressing the reality of the black experience in America in insightful and creative ways. One example is Tia Blassingame’s Mourning/Warning: an abecedarian, which serves as “a method of honoring, mourning, and remembering the slain and wronged as well as teaching our children and ourselves to be vigilant and wary in hostile terrain, where your skin color makes you an easy target.”

Other works are more playful, such as Kehinde Wiley’s colorful and expressive portraits. This exhibit also features Wiley’s “artist toy” – a three-part nesting doll, created as part of the publication Visionaire 50.

Also take a look at our featured zines and read about activism, self-care, and art by groups such as Black Lives Matter, United Diverse Artists, Black Youth Project, and more in our zine collection on the first floor.

We hope you learn from, and find inspiration in, these and other works from black artists creating today.

Creator

Allison Fischbach, Decker Library

Date

2017-02-01

Rights

Photograph by Decker Library. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. For digital surrogates utilize the rights statement provided by DIU.

Language

English

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Collection

Citation

Allison Fischbach, Decker Library, “Black Contemporary Artists,” Decker Library Exhibits and Displays, accessed May 18, 2024, https://deckerlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/33.

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