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Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis

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This beautifully illustrated catalogue accompanies the first major museum retrospective of the painter Norman Lewis (1909–1979). Lewis was the sole African American artist of his generation who became committed to issues of abstraction at the start of his career and continued to explore them over its entire trajectory. His art derived inspiration from music (jazz and classical) and nature (seasonal change, plant forms, the sea). Also central to his work were the dramatic confrontations of the civil rights movement, in which he was an active participant among the New York art scene. Bridging the Harlem Renaissance, Abstract Expressionism, and beyond, Lewis is a crucial figure in American abstraction whose reinsertion into the discourse further opens the field for recognition of the contributions of artists of color. Bringing much-needed attention to Lewis’s output and significance in the history of American art, Procession is a milestone in Lewis scholarship and a vital resource for future study of the artist and abstraction in his period.

Published in association with Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia.

288 pages, Hardcover

First published November 13, 2015

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February 24, 2021
Beautiful retrospective of the work of an artist who would be a household name along with Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning, except he was Black and got unjustly airbrushed out of art history until recently. Really gorgeous plates, middling-good criticism, and rare interview and archival material. I wish I could have seen the show.
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