Friday, December 18, 2015

List of some famous African-American female artists

Contributions of African- American artists simply cannot be denied in art world.  Whether it is paintings, graphics, sculptures or architectural, black artists are expert in every field. Despite cruel history of racism, adversity and deprivation these artists have made unimaginable contribution that should be inspiration for us.
Many African-American artists have been emerged who have delicately shared depictions of historic events, cultural viewpoint, and the struggles of blacks through their artwork. When it comes to participation of female in art world, it is simple incomplete without them. Here is the list of some famous African-American female artists who rocked the world with their amazing artwork:
Samella Lewis- Samella Lewis has played a significant role in the collection of African-American art. She was a professor who later founded the Museum of African American Arts in the year 1976. She received numerous awards for her great work and leadership. Lewis artwork consists of serigraphs and lithographs, including her famous art piece, Masquerade.
Renee Cox- Renee Cox has spent much time of her career as a women rights activist. She has worked for eliminating longstanding gender-based stereotypes. She is a controversial artist who several times has gone naked to fight racism.
Adrian Piper- abstract artist Adrian Piper has taught philosophy at many renowned institutions across the world.  Piper was a pioneer in introducing the concepts of race and gender into a feminist art movement and has included street performances, costumes and drawing into her art. Her drawing Self-Portrait Exaggerating My Negroid Features has a permanent home in the Brooklyn Museum.
Faith Ringgold- Faith Ringgold was a famous artist and author. She was inspired by stuffs used by her mother when she was a kid.  She has taught visual art, written children's books, and produced descriptive work about race and gender.  She was also a women rights activist who helped form an activist committee protesting the uneven presence of female artists at the Whitney Biennial.
Chakaia Booker- Chakaia Booker studied various mediums of art including ceramics, weaving and African dance. These multi-dimensional qualities set the foundation for her flamboyant sculptures. With the passage of time, Booker’s artworks have integrated various mediums, including machinery, fabrics and rubber, to discuss race, social consumption and feminism.

Friday, November 27, 2015

African American Art Gallery

Art is an indispensable entity in the human life. It keeps people sane and brings out the imagination of the primate brains we possess. While some people may not consider art as a significant abstract but if you think logically, everything that human kind has created consists of shape, purpose and requires the skill of innovation and imagination which is the exact definition of art. So, even though art is underrated it is still the reason of our evolution.

Art has been a part of humanity since the ancient civilizations when human kind’s greatest discovery was fire. In order to express an incident or describe an interesting object/living thing, one had to draw it because the literature at that time wasn’t diverse as it is today. It became an essential practice by our ancestors which was passed down to our next generation and so on. People started with drawings on the cave walls with stones and it slowly started taking shape as the art of today. Since then, this planet has witnessed many generations of different cultures with different representation of art and its forms.
Since the ancient times, the waves of artists and the art have developed extensively giving birth to many different art forms. One of the significant revolutions in this artistic legacy was the African American Art in the 19th century which not only introduced a race of artists but the way it came into being. Black art was born when the African Americans were captives in the USA. The Slaves were compelled to create artifacts for living, various objects like iron pieces, ceramics, duvets and silver were prepared on the daily basis. A lot of Slave owners offered African Americans to sell the crafts and keep all the profits for the ones they made in their free time.

Some of the more Humane families provided private tutoring to their slaves and encouraged them to Opt art professionally, it lead to the rise in the African American Art and bestowed the early Black artists like Robert M. Douglas Jr. and Joshua Johnson. When the civil war ended the slavery was abolished completely which provided opportunity for the black art to be displayed in the art museums. However, the art did not gain much popularity in the United States for a long period but was noticed instantly in the European countries and was displayed in most of the art museum in Europe. A lot of black art work is being displayed in museums across the planet and even the white house. A painting called Sand Dunes at Sunset, Atlantic City by Henry Ossawa Tanner hangs in the green room of the white house.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

African American Art- Beginning of a Legacy

Art is an impeccable skill which can transfigure creative imagination into reality. Art is present in every visible feature of our world because each and everything that we can see has a shape, color and purpose. This quality makes art an abstract and colorful aspect in the life of human beings. Art has many forms and music and dance are a part of it. While music is the art related with sounds, dance is a representation of the sounds through movements. Even though many people classify art, music and dance differently but all of them has one thing common which is the interpretation of human emotions.

Visual art is related with colors, sketches and paintings, but its history goes back into the ancient times. Since the medieval period, Art has been evolving and providing new forms generation after generation. One of the art forms that came into existence during the 1800s was the African American art. Africans were held as slaves in the United States of America during the century of 1800. During this period, every African American was forced to create artistic crafts such as pottery, silver pieces and duvets. Slaves were allowed to sell the products to keep the profits in the period off of their work and buy their freedom. In middle of this cruel atmosphere, there were many Americans who did not mistreated their slaves, instead they provided private tutoring for them to excel in the field of art.

Several Black Artists were born after these private tutoring lessons, which formed the solid base of the African American art. In 1860, the slavery became the reason of the civil war in America. The nation got divided among two groups, The Union and Confederate states of America. Confederate group declared succession from American and the war lasted from 1861-1865 leaving over 600,000 people dead from both sides. After the Civil war got over, Slavery was abolished in America and African Americans were giving equal rights in USA. After the freedom, many black artists came forward with their astonishing pieces of art. A lot of the paintings got famous in several museums in Europe. However, it took time to be acknowledged in America.

Friday, September 4, 2015

A Significant Tale of Art

Art is the most abstruse and complex creation of human society. It requires far-flung imagination and boundless creativity. A lot of people refer art as the sole way to transcendence because an artist can make a blank piece of paper into something monumental. The skills of an artist are beyond the materialism of the world, in other words art is priceless.    

In the ancient timeline of the world when humans were just discovering their own habitat, certain events and things did not make sense to our race. So, to explain it in details they started drawing the possible figures on stones and walls. Since then art has been an essential part of our life. Art has lot of forms and different backgrounds for their existence. One form of art got famous after the early 18th century. African- American art is known all around the world and with talented artists like John Holyfield, Charles Bibbs and Frank Morrison the crafts created by the black artists have been displayed throughout the world.

Before the civil war in the United States of America, African American people were slaves. They were forced to make various crafts such as blankets, pottery and silver pieces etc. This hectic schedule slowly developed their skill as artists. Many of the slave owners allowed African American slaves to sell artifacts created during their free period in order to buy freedom from their masters. Some of the Masters, who were sensitive, arranged private tutoring in art for the slaves to excel in the field.  This became the provenance of the African American art.


The period of 1861-1865 witnessed a civil war in America.  Seven states from the south declared secession from American and declared themselves as the confederate states of America. Influencing many other states, a dispute slowly turned into a war between the confederate and the union (the states which did not declare secession). The work lasted for four long years leaving thousands of people dead from both sides. The sole reason for the war was the abolishment of slavery in America. After the end of civil war, the slavery system was eradicated and African Americans were given proper civil rights. This opened the gates for all the black artists to show case their artistic value to the world. The paintings from many black artists got attention in Europe and many other parts of the world.


Friday, July 31, 2015

The Heritage of African American Art

African American art is a popular art form among all the diverse arts presented by humans in the world. It has its own unique factor in the field of art and talks about the different social, economic, political and human conditions in the world irrespective of the timeline. The Black art has seen versatile artists through the different periods of time. Some of the famous names are as follows:
v  G. W. Hobbs, Patrick H. Reason, and Joshua Johnson were pioneers of the black art before the civil war period in America.
v  Edward Mitchell Bannister, Henry Ossawa Tanner and Edmonia Lewis Were the artist who emerged after the Civil war and shaped the African American art into something new.
v  Richmond Barthé, Aaron Douglas, Lawrence Harris, Palmer Hayden, William H. Johnson, Sargent Johnson were the names that revolutionized the style of art during the Harlem Renaissance Movement.
v  Horace Pippin, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence were the artists of 1950’s that were able to put their mark on the New York galleries.
v  Larry D. Alexander, Laylah Ali, Amalia Amaki, Emma Amos, Kadir Nelson, Frank Morrison became the newest wave of African American artists of the contemporary world which followed their professional ancestors and innovated a new chapter in the history of Black Art.

All these names are of the greatest artist of African American culture, which is not based on a pleasant history. The participation of African Americans in the field of art began at a very disturbing note. During the 18th century, the Africans were slaves in America. It was a legal practice which imposed the black people to create iron pieces, quilts, silver and pottery as part of their slavery. A lot of the slave owners allowed the slaves to sell off their pieces of art created during their off time to buy freedom from their masters. With time black people harnessed their skill in the fields of art. A lot of merciful masters encouraged the artistic side of the African Americans and provided them with private tutoring that enhanced their skill of crafting.

Read Also: Black Art Work – The Beginning of a Heritage

During the period 1861 to 1865, a civil war took place which was fought between Confederate States of America which was a group of states that had declared succession from America and the Union which was the group who opposed them. The war was fought mainly because of the slavery system. After the 4 years of bloodshed and over 600,000 people dead from both sides brought freedom to slaves in America which eventually gave rise to the Black Art.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

African American Art – an Entity of History

In the conventional world, where we are bound to our work and deadlines there exists an unconventional world of art, Aristotle stated “The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.” Art plays a vital change in the psychology of any individual; it opens up the right hemisphere of the brain which is mainly for the creativity and abstract things and it is as important as the side which beholds the analytical part.

One of the well-known forms of art is African American Art and it has been getting popular with every passing day. African American art is based on the different human emotions and captures the various notions related with society, life and the conventional world.

Provenance

African Americans were captive during the civil war in America and were compelled to create artifacts for living, various objects like iron pieces, ceramics, duvets and silver were prepared on the daily basis. A lot of Slave owners offered African Americans to sell the crafts and keep all the profits for the ones they made in their free time.
Some of the more “human” families provided private tutoring to their slaves and encouraged them to Opt art professionally, it lead to the rise in the African American Art and bestowed the early artists like Robert M. Douglas Jr. and Joshua Johnson.

When the civil war ended the slavery was abolished completely which provided opportunity for the black art to be displayed in the art museums. However, the art did not gain much popularity in the United States for a long period but was noticed instantly in the European countries and was displayed in most of the art museum in Europe.


Significance

African American art is the most practical and significant form of art because of the strife that was involved in the birth of this form and the topics that it covers which consists a lot of emotions.
This uniqueness of black art has lead its popularity to a global scale and the fans of this form of art are growing in numbers every day. Many of the modern artists like William Tolliver, Kadir Nelson, and Frank Morrison are experimenting with the ancestral styles of painting and merging it with the modern techniques and ideas to give a new shape to the growing African American Art.

Friday, June 5, 2015

Black artwork-what it is all about?

It might be the case that all of you might have not heard the term ‘black art work’ before in lives, but the people who have interest in artwork, culture, paintings, must have listened about it.

What it is? Why it is given such name that seems to be conflicting? Don’t you think it is defining something related to a particular race of people? Yes it is! That is the only point from where it originates and owns its existence.

Basically, black art work is typically mentioned to the great art pieces made by the Africans who lived in America. Since ages, many Africans have devoted their lives in performing greatly and giving this world some of the most beautiful, full of sense, significant paintings and art works.

In fact, it won’t be wrong to say that African art has made a great contribution to the art of Unites States. From long time back, there have been many artists who have made their contributions by creating the great art pieces. Among all the types of art works, the painting made by the black people living in America has certainly gained lot of popularity for the last couple of years.

Though, initially, it was not recognized and not well taken by the people of society, but with the passage of time, this type of art work started becoming popular among the people. Some of the well-known artists are Morrison, Lee, Annie, Warfield Margaret and many more. In fact, some time earlier, these paintings were priced so much that it was only possible for the rich to get these paintings. The high cost of the paintings makes it impossible for the lower class of people to even purchase it.

But, now days, you can find many small and medium sized black art work paintings that are available at affordable prices. But the point is that from where to purchase these unique, beautiful, priceless paintings? You can do it online, but certainly you need to be sure about the authenticity of the seller and also know that whether the paintings sold are genuine or not.


There are numerous types of retail stores online that offer umpteen numbers of painting that are specifically based on black art work. You can simply find one such retail store online and then start purchasing the paintings that allure you the most or means a lot to you.