Walls of Prophecy and Protest: William Walker and the Roots of a Revolutionary Public Art Movement
Autor Jeff W. Huebneren Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 aug 2019
Chicago is home to more intact African American street murals from the 1970s and ’80s than any other U.S. city. Among Chicago’s greatest muralists is the legendary William “Bill” Walker (1927–2011), compared by art historians to Diego Rivera and called the most accomplished contemporary practitioner of the classical mural tradition.
Though his art could not have been more public, Walker maintained a low profile during his working life and virtually withdrew from the public eye after his retirement in 1989. Author Jeff W. Huebner met Walker in 1990 and embarked on a series of insightful interviews that stretched over the next two decades. Those meetings and years of research form the basis of Walls of Prophecy and Protest, the story of Walker’s remarkable life and the movement that he inspired.
Featuring forty-three color images of Walker’s work, most long since destroyed or painted over, this handsome edition reveals the artist who was the primary figure behind Chicago’s famed Wall of Respect and who created numerous murals that depicted African American historical figures, protested social injustice, and promoted love, respect, racial unity, and community change.
Though his art could not have been more public, Walker maintained a low profile during his working life and virtually withdrew from the public eye after his retirement in 1989. Author Jeff W. Huebner met Walker in 1990 and embarked on a series of insightful interviews that stretched over the next two decades. Those meetings and years of research form the basis of Walls of Prophecy and Protest, the story of Walker’s remarkable life and the movement that he inspired.
Featuring forty-three color images of Walker’s work, most long since destroyed or painted over, this handsome edition reveals the artist who was the primary figure behind Chicago’s famed Wall of Respect and who created numerous murals that depicted African American historical figures, protested social injustice, and promoted love, respect, racial unity, and community change.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810140585
ISBN-10: 0810140586
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 43 color images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10: 0810140586
Pagini: 424
Ilustrații: 43 color images
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Notă biografică
Jeff W. Huebner is an arts journalist, freelance writer, and longtime contributor to the Chicago Reader and Public Art Review. His articles and reviews have also appeared in ARTnews, Sculpture, Chicago magazine, the Chicago Tribune, and elsewhere. He is the author of Murals: The Great Walls of Joliet and the coauthor of Urban Art Chicago: A Guide to Community Murals, Mosaics, and Sculptures and Chicago Parks Rediscovered. Huebner has received many arts writing grants and awards. In 2017, he was an inaugural recipient of the Dorothea and Leo Rabkin Foundation award for arts criticism and journalism.
Cuprins
Introduction: William Walker in Mural History
- The Making of a People’s Artist
- Jammin’ the Blues: Bill Walker in Memphis
- Before the Wall of Respect: 1955-1966
- More than Painting a Wall: The Wall of Respect and the Street Mural Revolution
- Detroit’s Walls of Dignity, Pride, and Freedom
- Tellin’ It Like It Is: The Wall of Truth
- Peace and Salvation
- Murals for the People
- All of Mankind: The Cabrini-Green Years
- A Place Where There’s No Hating: The School Murals
- In The Spirit of Hyde Park: 1973
- Bill Walker’s Packinghouse Worker and the Labor Mural
- Stories of the Truth Tellers: Man’s Inhumanity to Man
- The Rise and Fall of International Walls
- Save the Children
- For Blacks Only: The Anti-Reagan Murals
- Images of Conscience: Walker in the Studio
- The Burroughs House Murals, 1983
- The Final Tribute Murals
- The Paul Robeson Mural
- Epilogue: Heart of a Lion
Descriere
Walls of Prophecy and Protest is an illustrated history of the life, work, and legacy of famed Chicago muralist William Walker by Chicago arts journalist Jeff Huebner.