First Museum Exhibition of Harlem Abstract Expressionist Norman Lewis to Open at Amon Carter Museum
- FORT WORTH, Texas
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- November 04, 2015
Amon Carter Museum will present (June-4, 2016-August 21, 2016) the first comprehensive museum exhibition on Norman Lewis (1909–1979), which explores his influential role in American art from the 1930s through the 1970s.
Lewis was a pivotal figure in the Harlem art community and the abstract expressionist movement; he was also a politically conscious activist who was able to reflect the currents of the civil rights movement in his abstract work.
Procession: The Art of Norman Lewis brings together approximately 70 artworks to reveal the artist’s dramatic range, from his early figurative works dealing with social issues to his mature abstract expressionist paintings conveying music and sound, as well as politically charged issues, to his late, spiritually imbued works.
Organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), Procession considers the complexity of Lewis’s art in its entirety, examining his use of figuration within his abstract expressionist style, his ability to integrate social issues and abstraction, and the surprising and expressive palette he championed throughout his career.