Yesterday I got another virtual visit email from the Phoenix Art Museum, this time celebrating "Juneteenth" and works of black artists. If I would have had this sooner, I would have posted it yesterday on the actual day, June 19th. The "visit" featured 9 pieces of art all by celebrated black artists. I discovered I had pictures in my archives for 7 of the pieces they featured. First up is a work by Erica Deeman named "Untitled 18".
The museum has two more of these profile portraits. They look very striking hung in a row like this.
The next one is a work I featured just a few weeks ago called "Palindrome #1 by Glenn Ligon. Since the photo I posted a few weeks ago was just of the black and white piece, I decided to use this shot that I took in 2018 when it was surrounded by those black butterflies and moths from the artwork "Black Cloud".
This one is called "The Bitter Nest, Part 1: Love in the School Yard" by Faith Ringgold. I remember when this one was featured in a show dedicated to female artists a few years ago.
Many of you will recognize the art of Kehinde Wiley. I believe this painting was the first of his works that the museum acquired. It's called "Marechal Floriano Peixoto (From the World Stage: Brazil Series)". Since this purchase, the museum has acquired a few more of Wiley's works. The email visit featured the three below.
"Memling: After Memling's Portrait of a Man with a Coin of the Emperor Nero"
"Memling: After Memling's Portrait of Maarten van Nieuwenhove"
"Memling: After Memling's Portrait of a Man in Red Hat"
I do love Wiley's work. I featured
photos from a wonderful exhibit the museum did of his work four years ago. I especially loved the stained glass "saints".
As always, I'm enjoying the virtual visits that museum has provided via email. It will be great when I can go back in person.