Overview

This monograph of the Jamaican self-taught artist John Dunkley offers a generously illustrated overview of his powerful work. Reproducing the intricate details and somber palette that characterize John Dunkley's paintings, this book thoughtfully situates the artist's oeuvre within its historical context. Working in a period that laid the foundation for Jamaica's nationalist movement, Dunkley was a part of a generation of West Indian men who traveled abroad to work and returned home to contribute to the formation of an independent nation, Marcus Garvey being the most critical of such figures. Essays from David Boxer, the leading authority on Dunkley, and Olive Senior, a historian of West Indian culture, focus on the social importance of Dunkley's paintings and sculptures. Paying tribute to an extraordinary artist, this book showcases his vivid and mysterious work.


ISBN-13

9783791356105

ISBN-10

3791356100

Weight

2.85 Pounds

Dimensions

8.50 x 1.14 x 10.31 In

List Price

$45.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Pages

224 pages

Publisher

Prestel

Published On

2017-11-07



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