
Jacob Lawrence
American(September 7, 1917 – 2000)
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Jacob Lawrence, Painter of Living American History
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In the permanent collection galleries of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, visitors still stop cold in front of them. Sixty panels, each one a compressed world of flat color and angular form, each one a chapter in one of the most ambitious storytelling projects in the history of American painting. Jacob Lawrence completed his Migration Series in 1941, when he was just twenty four years old, and it immediately entered the canon. Today, split between MoMA and the Phillips Collection in Washington D. C., the work feels not like a relic but like a living document, as urgently relevant to… Continue reading
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