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Between worlds : the art of Bill Traylor / Leslie Umberger ; with an introduction by Kerry James Marshall.

Umberger, Leslie, (author.). Marshall, Kerry James, 1955- (writer of introduction.). Smithsonian American Art Museum, (organizer,, host institution.).

Summary:

"Bill Traylor (ca. 1853-1949) is regarded today as one of the most important American artists of the twentieth century. A black man born into slavery in Alabama, he was an eyewitness to history--the Civil War, Emancipation, Reconstruction, Jim Crow segregation, the Great Migration, and the steady rise of African American urban culture in the South. Traylor would not live to see the civil rights movement, but he was among those who laid its foundation. Starting around 1939, Traylor--by then in his late eighties and living on the streets of Montgomery--took up pencil and paintbrush to attest to his existence and point of view. In keeping with this radical step, the paintings and drawings he made are visually striking and politically assertive; they include simple yet powerful distillations of tales and memories as well as spare, vibrantly colored abstractions. When Traylor died, he left behind more than one thousand works of art. In Between Worlds: The Art of Bill Traylor, Leslie Umberger considers more than two hundred artworks to provide the most comprehensive and in-depth study of the artist to date; she examines his life, art, and powerful drive to bear witness through the only means he had, pictures. The author draws on a wealth of historical documents--including federal and state census records, birth and death certificates, slave schedules, and interviews with family members-- to clarify the record of Traylor's personal history and family life. The story of his art opens in the late 1930s, when Traylor first received attention for his pencil drawings on found board, and concludes with the posthumous success of his oeuvre"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9780691182674
  • ISBN: 0691182671
  • Physical Description: 444 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm
  • Publisher: Washington, DC : Smithsonian American Art Museum ; [2018]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition of the same name, on view at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC, September 28, 2018-March 17, 2019"--Page after title page.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Lenders to the exhibition -- Director's foreword -- Preface -- Notes to the reader -- The beatitudes of Bill Traylor / Kerry James Marshall -- Prologue -- The life of Bill Traylor -- Nineteenth-century Alabama and the world of Bill Traylor's parents -- Bill Traylor's adult life and family, 1880-1949 -- The art of Bill Traylor -- Early work, ca. 1939-1940: plates 4-70 -- Florescence, ca. 1940-1942: plates 71-197 -- Art in the final years, 1942-1949 -- Afterlife: the posthumous success of Bill Traylor's art: plates 198-204 -- Timeline and family trees -- List of plates -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Image credits -- Index.
Subject: Traylor, Bill, 1854-1949 > Exhibitions.
Outsider art > United States > Exhibitions.
ART > Folk & Outsider Art.
ART > American > African American.
ART > American > General.
ART > History > Modern (late 19th Century to 1945)
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY > Artists, Architects, Photographers.
Traylor, Bill, 1854-1949.
Outsider art.
United States.
Genre: Exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.
Exhibition catalogs.

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Between Worlds : The Art of Bill Traylor
Between Worlds : The Art of Bill Traylor
by Umberger, Leslie; Stebich, Stephanie (Foreword by); Marshall, Kerry James (Introduction by)
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Between Worlds : The Art of Bill Traylor


A major new look at the work of one of America's foremost self-taught artists Bill Traylor (ca. 1853-1949) came to art-making on his own and found his creative voice without guidance; today he is remembered as a renowned American artist. Traylor was born into slavery on an Alabama plantation, and his experiences spanned multiple worlds--black and white, rural and urban, old and new--as well as the crucibles that indelibly shaped America--the Civil War, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the Great Migration. Between Worlds presents an unparalleled look at the work of this enigmatic and dazzling artist, who blended common imagery with arcane symbolism, narration with abstraction, and personal vision with the beliefs and folkways of his time. Traylor was about twelve when the Civil War ended. After six more decades of farm labor, he moved, aging and alone, into segregated Montgomery. In the last years of his life, he drew and painted works depicting plantation memories and the rising world of African American culture. Upon his death he left behind over a thousand pieces of art. Between Worlds convenes 205 of his most powerful creations, including a number that have been previously unpublished. This beautiful and carefully researched book assesses Traylor's biography and stylistic development, and for the first time interprets his scenes as ongoing narratives, conveying enduring, interrelated themes. Between Worlds reveals one man's visual record of African American life as a window into the overarching story of his nation. Published in association with the Smithsonian American Art Museum

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