Gerald Williams USA, b. 1941
Abner & Alleane, 1975
Acrylic on canvas
34 x 31 x 1 in
86.4 x 78.7 x 2.5 cm
86.4 x 78.7 x 2.5 cm
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In 1973, Williams moved to Washington, D.C., and enrolled in the graduate program at Howard University. He earned his Masters of Fine Arts degree in painting from Howard in 1976....
In 1973, Williams moved to Washington, D.C., and enrolled in the graduate program at Howard University. He earned his Masters of Fine Arts degree in painting from Howard in 1976. This piece memorializes his relationship to his parents, Abner and Alleane Williams. His father Abner was a steelworker in the steel plants
on the South Side of Chicago. He and Alleane lived in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Chicago for 70 years, raising 11 children, and living to see the births of 25 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. In this loving portrait, we see through Gerald's eyes the loving relationship he had with his parents. We also see in this image evidence of evolutions emerging in the artist's aesthetic style, as his images become less painterly and more flat, and begin to contain more hard-edged areas of pure color.
on the South Side of Chicago. He and Alleane lived in the Woodlawn neighborhood of Chicago for 70 years, raising 11 children, and living to see the births of 25 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and 2 great-great-grandchildren. In this loving portrait, we see through Gerald's eyes the loving relationship he had with his parents. We also see in this image evidence of evolutions emerging in the artist's aesthetic style, as his images become less painterly and more flat, and begin to contain more hard-edged areas of pure color.
Provenance
Exhibitions
Africobra: Nation Time, 2019, La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, ItalyRecent Select Exhibitions
Met Breuer
AFRICOBRA 50 at Kavi Gupta
Tate Modern Brooklyn Museum
Crystal Bridges Museum of Art
Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts
Cleveland Museum of Art
North Miami MOCA (forthcoming)