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Kerry James Marshall: The Histories - Royal Academy of Arts


Kerry James Marshall - Untitled (detail), 2009, Yale University Art Gallery, Purchased with the Janet and Simeon Braguin Fund and a gift from Jacqueline L. Bradley, B.A. 1979. © Kerry James Marshall

Experience the epic style of America's most important artist, Kerry James Marshall, whose powerful paintings place the lives of Black Americans front and centre.

Internationally acclaimed artist Kerry James Marshall is one of the most important painters working right now.

His vivid and mostly large-scale paintings place the Black figure front and centre. Marshall builds upon the Western tradition of history painting and makes visible those people who were so noticeably absent in the works that came before him.

These powerful paintings are full of references which span art history, civil rights, comics, science fiction, his own memories and more. He uses these to comment on the past, celebrate everyday life and imagine more optimistic futures.

This exhibition of his paintings will be the largest outside of the US, and the first chance for many to experience his works in the UK.

See 70 works including his monumental commission from the City of Chicago Public Art Program and the Chicago Public Library, Legler Regional Library, Knowledge and Wonder (1995), which has never been loaned before.

£23.5

Opening Time:

Tue-Sun 10am-6pm

Location:

Burlington House
London, W1J 0BD

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