Gerald Williams USA, b. 1941
(91.44 x 60.96 x 2.54 cm)
Further images
Face in a Crowd #1 extends this system directly into portraiture with the most mask-like presence in the series. Emerging from a nearly microscopic accumulation of painted marks the figure's identity is built through repetition rather than outline. The mask-like face that surfaces within this composition carries an affinity with African and Indigenous masking traditions, sharing visual logics in which the face operates as a site of transformation, mediation, and collective presence. Here, recognition is assembled slowly through rhythm, proximity, and fragmentation. This work brings Williams’ broader pointillist language into explicit dialogue with figuration. The face is distributed across the surface and reconstituted through fields of color and gesture, creating a practice of portraiture rooted in accumulation, where individuality and collectivity are held in continuous tension, and where the act of seeing becomes inseparable from the act of building meaning through countless small, deliberate marks.
Provenance
Artist's Studio Woodlawn, ChicagoKavi Gupta Chicago
Exhibitions
Gerald Williams: Screaming at the Sky, Kavi Gupta, Chicago, IL, USA 2026