Alma W. Thomas

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55.00
book_author_name: 
Jonathan Frederick Walz
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
Yale University Press
published_date: 
13/07/2021
isbn: 
9780300258936
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Books > Art, Fashion & Photography > Art & design > Art treatments & subjects > Individual artists & art monographs
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Jonathan Frederick Walz|Hardback|Yale University Press|13/07/2021
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9780300258936
Book Description: 
A sweeping retrospective of Alma W. Thomas’s wide-reaching artistic practice that sheds new light on her singular search for beautyAchieving fame in 1972 as the first Black woman to mount a solo show at the Whitney Museum of American Art, Alma W. Thomas (1891–1978) is known for her large abstract paintings filled with irregular patterns of bright colors. This insightful reassessment of Thomas’s life and work reveals her complex and deliberate artistic existence before, during, and after the years of commercial and critical success, and describes how her innovative palette and loose application of paint grew out of a long study of color theory. Essays trace Thomas’s journey from semirural Georgia to international recognition and situate her work within the context of the Washington Color School and creative communities connected to Howard University. Featuring rarely seen theatrical designs, sculpture, family photographs, watercolors, and marionettes, this volume demonstrates how Thomas’s pursuit of beauty extended to every facet of her life—from her exuberant abstractions to the conscientious construction of her own persona through community service, teaching, and gardening.  Published in association with The Columbus Museum and the Chrysler Museum of ArtExhibition Schedule:Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA (July 9–October 3, 2021)  The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC (October 30, 2021–January 23, 2022)  Frist Art Museum, Nashville (February 25–June 5, 2022)  The Columbus Museum, GA (July 1–September 25, 2022)  

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