JACOB LAWRENCE:
THREE SERIES
OF PRINTS
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The exhibition, JACOB LAWRENCE: THREE SERIES OF PRINTS - GENESIS, HIROSHIMA, AND TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE is now being made available for circulation through 2007. The exhibition features 44 framed works including: 31 color prints and 13 text pages from the three Series. Also included are text panels with an introductory exhibition essay, a chronology, and photos of the artist. There will also be one introductory text panel for each of the three Series. The exhibition is curated by Peter Nesbett. Nesbett is the
Editor of Jacob Lawrence: The Complete Prints (1963-2000) /
The Catalogue Raisonne and is the Executive Director of the Jacob
and Gwendolyn Lawrence Foundation. He contributes the essay about
Lawrence and his printmaking and the introductions to the 3 Series. The
works come from the collection of Alitash Kebede of Los Angeles,
CA. The exhibition and museum tour are organized by Landau
Traveling Exhibitions of Los Angeles, CA.
Since his first published print in 1963 Jacob Lawrence has produced a body of prints that is both highly dramatic and intensely personal. In his graphic work, as in his paintings, Lawrence has turned to the lessons of history and to his own experience. From depictions of civil rights confrontations to scenes of daily life, these images present a vision of a common struggle toward unity and equality, a universal struggle deeply seated in the depths of the human consciousness. Lawrence was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 1917 and
passed his formative years in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood. In
the mid - Jacob Lawrence received numerous awards and honors, including the National Medal of Arts (1990), the NAACP Annual Great Black Artists Award (1988), and the Spingarn Medal (1970). His work has been the subject of several major retrospectives that have traveled nationally, originating in 1986 at Seattle Art Museum, in 1974 at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and in 1960 at the Brooklyn Museum.
GENESIS : Lawrence writes: HIROSHIMA Lawrence writes: “Several years ago I was invited by the Limited Editions Club of New York to illustrate a book of my choosing from a list of the club's many titles. I selected the book Hiroshima, written by the brilliant writer John Hersey This work was selected because of its power, insight, scope, and sensitivity as well as for its overall content My intent was to illustrate a series of events that were taking place at the moment of the dropping of the bomb... August 6, 1945. The challenge for me was to execute eight works: a marketplace, a playground, a street scene, a park, farmers, a family scene, a man with birds, and a boy with a kite. Not a particular country, not a particular city and not a particular people. "Is it not ironic that we have produced great scientists, great musicians, great orators, chess players, philosophers, poets and great teachers and, at the same time, we have developed the capability and the genius to create the means to devastate and to completely destroy our planet earth with all its life and beauty? How could we develop such creative minds and, at the same time develop such a destructive instrument? Only God knows the answer Let us hope that some day at some time, He will give us the answer to this very perplexing question." TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE From the Catalogue Raisionne: These
prints are based on forty-one paintings from a series also entitled
Toussaint L'Ouverture, which was completed in 1938 and is now in the
Aaron Douglas Collection of the Amistad Research Center, New Orleans.
The paintings were executed in tempera and measure 11 x 19 inches,
significantly smaller in scale than the prints. Lawrence reworked many
of the images during the process of translating them to silk screen.
When an image has been significantly altered from the original, that
fact is noted in the catalogue entry. The captions Lawrence provided
for the paintings at the time of their execution accompany each of the
following entries. |
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Contents: 3 series
of prints including 44 framed units Publications: - A Color catalogue is
available: Lecturers: Curator, Peter
Nesbett; and Master Printer, Lou Stovall Space Req: 150 - 200 running feet sq. feet Loan Fee: U.S. -
price on request Insurance: Exhibitor responsible Shipping: Exhibitor responsible Req: Appropriate security Dates Available: April 2002 - 2007, Please contact us for details Tour Schedule
as of 11/8/06 2003 February
1 - March 31 May
10 - July 13 2004
January
1 - March 31 September
1 - October 31 2005 August
15 - Sept 21 Oct
6 - Jan. 8, 2006 2006 Jan 21 -
March 19 April 1-
May 31 August
19 - November 5 2007 Jan. 1 - August 31 Sept. 20 - Nov. 3 2008
Feb 2 - May 4 May 21 - Dec. 31 2008 Contact Info LANDAU TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS |