Walls that speak : the murals of John Thomas Biggers /

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Author / Creator:Theisen, Ollie Jensen.
Edition:Updated ed.
Imprint:Denton, Tex. : University of North Texas Press, 2010.
Description:1 online resource (viii, 137 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Language:English
Subject:Biggers, John Thomas, -- 1924-2001.
Biggers, John Thomas, -- 1924-2001 -- Themes, motives.
Biggers, John Thomas, -- 1924-2001.
African American artists -- Biography.
African American mural painting and decoration -- 20th century.
African American art -- African influences.
ART -- History -- General.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Artists, Architects, Photographers.
African American art -- African influences.
African American artists.
African American mural painting and decoration.
Themes, motives.
Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Biographies.
Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11256584
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Other authors / contributors:Biggers, John Thomas, 1924-2001.
ISBN:9781574413502
1574413503
9781574412895
1574412892
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (page 131) and index.
Print version record.
Summary:"As a result of her friendship with Dr. Biggers, Dr. Theisen clearly has unique access to the works that are now held by the Biggers estate. Her interviews provide a deeply personal insight into the mind of this remarkable man and the symbols he employed in his art."--R. William McCarter, Regents Professor of Art, University of North Texas.
"This is a very valuable book for anyone interested in master African American artists."--Dr. Margaret Rose Vendryes, artist and independent scholar.
Praise for A Life on Paper: The Drawings and Lithographs of John Thomas Biggers.
"This volume by Theisen presents a highly respectable, concise biography of the life and graphic work of John Biggers, now recognized as a major African American artist."--Choice.
"A beautiful tribute to a man and his art"--Review of Texas Books.
Cover image is a detail from Salt March, 1998. Acrylic on canvas. Approx. 96 x 120 in. University of Houston Student Life Center, Houston.
John Thomas Biggers (1924-2001) was one of the most significant African American artists of the twentieth century. He was known for his murals, but also for his drawings, paintings, and lithographs, and was honored by a major traveling retrospective exhibition from 1995 to 1997. He created archetypal imagery that spoke positively to the rich and varied ethnic heritage of African Americans, long before the Civil Rights era drew attention to their African cultural roots. His influence upon other artists was profound, both for the power of his art and as professor and elder statesman to younger generations.
Olive Jensen Theisen's long-time commitment to the art of John Biggers resulted from the serendipitous discovery of an early Biggers mural in a school storeroom in the mid-1980s. Theisen immediately recognized the artist, the work, and its significance. She then set about returning The History of Negro Education in Morris County, Texas to a place of honor and found herself becoming a friend and recorder of John Biggers's stories and experiences relating to the creation of his other murals too, including Family Unity at Texas Southern University.
Containing more than eighty color and black-and-white illustrations, Walls that Speak is a richly illustrated update of an earlier edition published in 1996. The artist completed new murals between its publication and his death in 2001. In addition to the inclusion of the new murals, Theisen has added a chapter on Biggers's African art collection. The only work exclusively dedicated to his murals, this book will appeal to all those interested in murals or African American art. --Book Jacket.
Other form:Print version: Theisen, Ollie Jensen. Walls that speak. Updated ed. Denton, Tex. : University of North Texas Press, 2010 9781574412895
Standard no.:9786613109019
Table of Contents:
  • Early years: 1924-1949
  • Transition: 1949-1957
  • Bridging past and present: Africa and after, 1957-1974
  • Influences: African art and mythology, 1957-2001
  • Integrating past, present, future: 1974-1983
  • Mature years: 1983-1993
  • Last years: 1994-2001.