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As featured in The Wall Street Journal's 2024 Holiday Gift Books: Fine Art

The definitive monograph of Sam Gilliam one of the great innovators in post-war American painting

An African American artist in the nation's capital at the height of the Civil Rights movement, Sam Gilliam blazed a trail with his singular artistic vision. Gilliam emerged from the Washington, DC art scene in the mid 1960s with works that disrupted established artistic norms and styles.

Relentlessly experimental and inspired by the improvisatory ethos of jazz, Gilliam's lyrical abstractions took on an increasing variety of forms, moods, and materials.

This book, made in close collaboration with the Sam Gilliam Foundation, is the first to comprehensively survey the breadth of his extraordinary career, and features never-before-seen archival materials an insightful newly commissioned texts that shine light on the artist, his life, and his work, together with examples of Gilliam's work spanning five decades.


ISBN-13

9781838663933

ISBN-10

1838663932

Weight

2.31 Pounds

Dimensions

9.50 x 1.25 x 12.95 In

List Price

$150.00

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

304 pages

Publisher

Phaidon Press

Published On

2024-12-03



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