Kerry James Marshall
Kerry James Marshall is an American Artist. Born in Alabama, raised in Los Angeles California, currently living in Chicago.
Kerry James Marshall grew up close to the Black Panther headquarters in Los Angeles. His experiences growing up during a time of civil unrest and social change are present in his work. He was inspired by the paintings of black "folk artists" (a title often used for artists without formal art education) throughout american history. His work conveys a sense of joy, fear, sadness and anger, while also celebrating the unique cultural aspects of living as a person of color in the U.S.
Kerry James Marshall is just one of many black artists working in the United states. Unfortunately, American art institutions have been just as racist and problematic as our Nation's History. People of Color are regularly left out of museums and galleries across the country. Women of Color tend to be the most underrepresented group in art shows, especially at major art museums. Black art is often categorized as "folk art", "outsider art", "craft" or "illustration".
Kerry James Marshall grew up close to the Black Panther headquarters in Los Angeles. His experiences growing up during a time of civil unrest and social change are present in his work. He was inspired by the paintings of black "folk artists" (a title often used for artists without formal art education) throughout american history. His work conveys a sense of joy, fear, sadness and anger, while also celebrating the unique cultural aspects of living as a person of color in the U.S.
Kerry James Marshall is just one of many black artists working in the United states. Unfortunately, American art institutions have been just as racist and problematic as our Nation's History. People of Color are regularly left out of museums and galleries across the country. Women of Color tend to be the most underrepresented group in art shows, especially at major art museums. Black art is often categorized as "folk art", "outsider art", "craft" or "illustration".
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