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BLK ART

The Audacious Legacy of Black Artists and Models in Western Art

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2024 NAACP Image Awards Nominee: Outstanding Non-Fiction

A fun and fact-filled introduction to the dismissed Black art masters and models who shook up the world.

Elegant. Refined. Exclusionary. Interrupted. The foundations of the fine art world are shaking. Beyoncé and Jay-Z break the internet by blending modern Black culture with fine art in their iconic music video filmed in the Louvre. Kehinde Wiley powerfully subverts European masterworks. Calls resonate for diversity in museums and the resignations of leaders of the old guard. It's clear that modern day museums can no longer exist without change—and without recognizing that Black people have been a part of the Western art world since its beginnings. Quietly held within museum and private collections around the world are hundreds of faces of Black men and women, many of their stories unknown. From paintings of majestic kings to a portrait of a young girl named Isabella in Amsterdam, these models lived diverse lives while helping shape the art world along the way. Then, after hundreds of years of Black faces cast as only the subject of the white gaze, a small group of trailblazing Black American painters and sculptors reached national and international fame, setting the stage for the flourishing of Black art in the 1920s and beyond. Captivating and informative, BLK ART is an essential work that elevates a globally dismissed legacy to its proper place in the mainstream art canon. From the hushed corridors of royal palaces to the bustling streets of 1920s Paris—this is Black history like never seen before.

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    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2023

      This title from writer and poet Ware covers everything from ancient Greece through the early 20th century. It contains amusing descriptions of European and American paintings and sculptures--and even more entertaining send-ups of notable art patrons--that turn traditional art history on its ear in a conversational, informal, approachable voice. Two sections make up the majority of this edifying work; the first details works of art that depict people of color. Countering the dominant Black slavery narrative and consequent stereotypes, most of these subjects are nobles, merchants, and other high-standing members of society, even after the colonial trade of enslaved African people was well underway. The second section shines a light on many Black artists and their work. While the coverage isn't exhaustive for each artist, this section would make an excellent starting point for further research. A reading list and index at the end also make this endeavor rewarding. VERDICT This is a welcome new voice to the generally staid conventions of art history. A lively, engaging examination of a serious and under-addressed topic.--Dan McClure

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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