Sherman Beck USA, b. 1942
91.4 x 61 cm
Further images
Sherman Beck joined AFRICOBRA in 1969, the year after its founding. One of the original ten members, Beck was noted in the group for choosing to not use words in his pieces, instead wanting them to speak without language, something universal and unconscious. Cherilyn C. Wright described Beck in 1970, noting these qualities- "Sherman Beck BLOWS MINDS. He a Libra. He don' write on his pieces. He don' even name 'em. Don' need to. His Locus: the black/people/mind. Images come exploding out at you past a thousand infinities. It's deep. Yeah. He saying exceed your possibilities, people! people!" This broadness was echoed by AFRICOBRA founder Jeff Donaldson, the same year, saying of the group's intentions, "We try to create images that appeal to the senses - not to the intellect."
Beck would later give the piece a title to help clarify some of its intentions. Though Beck would officially leave AFRICOBRA in the 1970s (he chose to stay in Chicago, while most of the group headed East towards Howard University), he maintained a dedicated studio practice for his entire adult life, revisiting many of the motifs he worked on with AFRICOBRA.
Provenance
The Artist's studio, Chicago, IL, USAKavi Gupta gallery, Chicago, IL, USA
Exhibitions
Africobra: Nation Time, 2019, La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, ItalyAFRICOBRA: Messages to the People, 2018, MOCA North Miami, Miami FL
Africobra 50, 2018, Kavi Gupta, Chicago, IL, USA