Object Details
artist
Gilliam, Sam 1933-
editor
Binstock, Jonathan P. 1966-
Helfenstein, Josef
host institution
Öffentliche Kunstsammlung Basel
Subject
Gilliam, Sam 1933-
Notes
Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland, 9 June-30 September 2018.
HMSG copy 39088019776715 Gift from David Kordansky Gallery.
Summary
Sam Gilliam is one of America's most prominent abstract painters. The catalogue puts the focus on the years between 1967 and 1973, the period of the greatest radicalism in Gilliam's oeuvre. The paintings he created during these years stand out for their monumentality and forceful use of color. The canvas becomes a medium that records traces of the production process and exhibits its own physicality. At a time when painting seemed to be in decline, Gilliam breathed new life into it; jazz was an important source of inspiration for his expressive and energetic style. 'The Music of Color' also probes the political and historical dimension of Gilliam's oeuvre. While the artist himself rarely comments on political issues, the works in his Martin Luther King series and Jail Jungle reflect the 1968 race riots and the highly polarized debate over black art and abstract painting in 1960s and 1970s America.
Date
2018
20th century
Call number
N40.1.G473 K86 2018
Type
Exhibitions
Exhibition catalogs
Physical description
191 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 31 cm + 1 pamphlet (20 pages ; 31 x 18 cm)
Data Source
Smithsonian Libraries
Topic
Color-field painting
Painting, Abstract
Color in art
Record ID
siris_sil_1099139