
Stage 8
1982
Ernie Barnes' Stage 8 is an acrylic painting from 1982 that captures dynamic figures in motion, reflecting the artist's signature style of expressive figurative work.
- Medium
- acrylic on canvas
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
🔨 Auction Lot
New Now
September 28, 2022
More by Ernie Barnes
Artists in conversation

Jacob Lawrence
American · b. 1917

Lawrence similarly depicted African American figures with bold expressive energy and dynamic movement using acrylic and tempera on flat surfaces, celebrating Black life and culture through vigorous figurative compositions.

Charles White
American · b. 1918

White was a leading African American figurative artist whose powerful renderings of Black figures emphasized physicality, dignity, and expressive motion, sharing Barnes' commitment to celebrating the Black experience through dynamic human form.

LeRoy Neiman
American · b. 1921

Neiman painted acrylic and oil works capturing athletes and figures in explosive kinetic motion with vibrant expressive brushwork, closely mirroring Barnes' signature focus on movement, energy, and the human body in action.
Start the Discussion
Request access to join the discussion