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| Keith MorrisonProduct DescriptionThe David C. Driskell Series of African American Art: Volume V Artist, academician, art critic, author Keith Morrison (b. 1942) is a man of unparalleled talents whose artistic range covers both abstraction and figuration. Jamaican born, Morrison was exposed to both traditional art and the larger global art community; in the United States he studied figure drawing, painting, and printmaking at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, basing his style of abstraction on geometric forms, music, and geography. Subsequently influenced by political events, emotionally charged situations, and cross cultural sources, he then turned to figurative art, becoming "a painterly storyteller." Through selected paintings and informed text, Renee Ater introduces us to this master artist, whose attention to detail, ethnicity, humor, color, and the sacred and the secular captures the essence of a fantastical imagination. See other volumes in this series. Buy the electronic version of this bookThis book is also available as an eBook (to be read on a computer or laptop). Click here to purchase and immediately download this eBook from Zinio.com. To learn more about Pomegranate’s eBooks and see our full list of eBook titles, visit our eBook page. | |||||