Sherman Beck: Kavi Gupta | Washington Blvd Fl. 2
“We wear the mask that grins and lies,
It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes,—This debt we pay to human guile;With torn and bleeding hearts we smile,And mouth with myriad subtleties."
-Paul Laurence Dunbar
Kavi Gupta presents a solo retrospective of paintings by Sherman Beck, original member of the historic Black Arts collective AFRICOBRA. Following inclusions of Beck’s work in pivotal group exhibitions such as AFRICOBRA I: Ten in Search of a Nation, at the Studio Museum in Harlem, I Am Somebody, Expo Chicago sponsored, special offsite curated exhibition at the Peninsula Hotel in Chicago, AFRICOBRA 50 at Kavi Gupta, Maleness to Manhood: Reclamation of the Young Black Male, at the South Side Community Art Center in Chicago, AFRICOBRA and Beyond, at the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago, and AFRICOBRA: Messages to the People at the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami, Kavi Gupta offers a comprehensive introduction to Beck’s practice.
Building on a central tenet of AFRICOBRA’s philosophy, Beck’s aesthetic vision is rooted in positive portrayals of Black family. Reveling in the mystery and mysticism of everyday life, Beck extends the definition of family through space and time, including humanity’s kinship with nature and the metaphysical world.
Wielding portraiture as an instrument of remembrance and nobility, Beck lovingly venerates historical African American ancestral heroes in a series of memorial portraits that includes luminaries such as President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, depicted by Beck as Fourth Dynasty Egyptian prince Rahotep and his wife Nofret; Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress; Frederick Douglass, national abolitionist leader, orator, writer, and social reformer; Lewis Howard Latimer, an inventor who worked alongside both Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell; Biddy Mason, California real estate mogul, nurse, and philanthropist born into slavery; and Fannie Lou Hamer, a civil rights activist known for her prescient declaration, "Righteousness exalts a nation. Hate just makes people miserable.”
In a body of paintings juxtaposing traditional African masks with images of contemporary Black faces, Beck examines how personal and cultural identities are both formed and concealed. Inspired in part by the poem “We Wear the Mask,” by Paul Laurence Dunbar, which begins, “We wear the mask that grins and lies,” Beck’s mask paintings oscillate between hyper-realistic visages and pareidolic abstractions, continually challenging perceptions of what is real, what is imagined, and what remains hidden behind the veils of our eyes.
Beck speculates about the astral roots of ancestry in a body of otherworldly paintings rooted in concepts like two-directional time, multi-dimensional space, and the interstellar origins of life. Within these uncanny painted worlds, electrified sunrises co-exist with ominous dusks; shadowy figures gaze awestruck into fiery, celestial voids; and the departed commingle with the living amid chimerical forests abundant with flora from across the globe.
Consistent throughout Sherman Beck at Kavi Gupta is a sense of aesthetic clarity, projected by an artist defined by both humility and erudition. Exalting the enduring power of the medium of painting to spark moments of magic and intrigue for viewers, Beck perceives his paintings less as definitive statements about subject matter, and more as pliable visual examinations of the space where ideas and intuition meet.
“I try to suggest more than a moment in time,” Beck says. “Symbolically, the work is a statement about life—a metaphor. Let anyone seeing it make something of it.”
Beck (b. 1942, USA) is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago and completed further studies at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago. His work was included in the authoritative early exhibitions AFRICOBRA I & II at the Studio Museum in Harlem, and has been included in multiple other influential exhibitions of AFRICOBRA’s work, including AFRICOBRA 50, Kavi Gupta, Chicago, IL, USA; Africobra and Beyond, DuSable Museum of African American History, Chicago, IL, USA; AFRICOBRA: Messages to the People, MOCA North Miami, Miami, FL, USA; I Am Somebody, at the Peninsula Hotel, Chicago, IL, USA; Images of the Past: Collection of Artwork from the 40’s, 50’s, and 60’s, South Side Community Art Center, Chicago, IL, USA; Maleness to Manhood: Reclamation of the Young Black Male, South Side Community Art Center, Chicago, IL, USA; and Contemporary Black Art, atRoosevelt University, Chicago, IL, USA; as well as in the solo exhibition Sherman Beck: Realms & Abstractions, African American Cultural Center, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL, USA. Beck is the former owner and operator of the Art Directions art supply store in Chicago, and taught commercial art for twenty-two years at his alma mater, Dunbar High School, in the Bronzeville neighborhood of south Chicago.
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Sherman BeckFamily Gathering, 2017Oil on canvas32 x 42 in
81.3 x 106.7 cm -
Sherman BeckInside the Outside Room, 2015Oil on canvas30 x 40 in
76.2 x 101.6 cm -
Sherman BeckPortrait of Fannie Lou Hamer, 2022Acrylic on canvas24 x 20 in unframed
61 x 50.8 cm unframed -
Sherman BeckPortrait of Frederick Douglass, 2010Oil on canvas20 x 16 in
50.8 x 40.6 cm -
Sherman BeckPortrait of Biddy Mason, 2010Oil on canvas20 x 16 in
50.8 x 40.6 cm -
Sherman BeckPortrait of Lewis Latimer, 2020Oil on canvas38 x 26 in
96.5 x 66 cm -
Sherman BeckPortrait of Shirley Chisholm, 2022Acrylic on canvas40 x 24 in
101.6 x 61 cm -
Sherman BeckSeated Royalty, 2020-21Oil on canvas60 x 48 in
152.4 x 121.9 cm -
Sherman BeckTime, 2022Acrylic on canvas40 x 28 in
101.6 x 71.1 cm -
Sherman BeckEyes, 2022Acrylic on canvas48 x 36 in
121.9 x 91.4 cm -
Sherman BeckGoldfish, 2021Acrylic on canvas30 x 40 in
76.2 x 101.6 cm -
Sherman BeckAncestors, 2021Oil on canvas32 x 42 in
81.3 x 106.7 cm -
Sherman BeckUntitled, 2022Acrylic on canvas26 x 38 in
66 x 96.5 cm -
Sherman BeckAncestors, c. 1990Oil on canvas34 x 44 in
86.4 x 111.8 cm -
Sherman BeckAncestors, 2005Acrylic on canvas30 x 40 in
76.2 x 101.6 cm -
Sherman BeckImmersed, 2022Acrylic on canvas32 x 42 in
81.3 x 106.7 cm -
Sherman BeckEyes, 2022Acrylic on canvas38 x 24 1/2 in
96.5 x 62.2 cm -
Sherman BeckFirst FamilyOil on canvas30 x 26 in
76.2 x 66 cm -
Sherman BeckUntitled, 2016Oil on canvas38 x 26 in
96.5 x 66 cm -
Sherman BeckSunrise Sunset, 2012/2017Oil on canvas40 x 60 in
101.6 x 152.4 cm -
Sherman BeckJourney, 2019Oil on canvas36 x 60 in
91.4 x 152.4 cm -
Sherman BeckFamily Gathering, 2022Acrylic on Canvas48 1/2 x 60 in
123.2 x 152.4 cm -
Sherman BeckTree (with Orbs), 2000-2022Oil on canvas60 x 40 in
152.4 x 101.6 cm -
Sherman BeckPath, 2018Oil on canvas30 x 40 in
76.2 x 101.6 cm -
Sherman BeckThen & Now, 1972/2015Oil on canvas36 x 24 in
91.4 x 61 cm