Charles White
White, Charles Wilbert
White, Charles W.
American, 1918 - 1979
The African American painter, printmaker, and teacher Charles Wilbert White was born in Chicago. He attended The Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Students League in New York City. White taught at the George Washington Carver School in New York from 1943 to 1945 and was artist-in-residence at Howard University in Washington, DC, in 1945.
The artist executed several murals in various cities throughout the United States, many under the sponsorship of the WPA. His work shows the influence of the styles of the leading Mexican muralists, reflecting his study with David Alfaro Siqueiros and Diego Rivera at the Taller de Gráfica Popular in Mexico. In 1940 the Associated Negro Press commissioned a mural for the Chicago Public Library. He completed another at the Hampton Institute in Virginia in 1943 and, late in his career, at the Mary McLeod Bethune Library in Los Angeles. His works, as seen on this videodisc, frequently feature the strong, stylized forms of African-American figures set against flattened, faceted "walls." The fragmented settings may contain private and public imagery, for example urban structures that are small in scale, making the large figures all the more prominent, monumental, and expressive.
White spent most of his career in Chicago and Los Angeles. He died in 1979. White's work is included in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, The Newark Museum, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
[This is an excerpt from the interactive companion program to the videodisc American Art from the National Gallery of Art. Produced by the Department of Education Resources, this teaching resource is one of the Gallery's free-loan educational programs.]
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Sound of Silence
Sound of Silence
Charles White, David Panosh, Hand Graphics, Ltd. · 1978 · lithograph in black on wove paper · Accession ID 2011.66.1
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Love Letter II (Fannie Lou Hamer)
Love Letter II (Fannie Lou Hamer)
Charles White · 1977 · color lithograph · Accession ID 1977.54.12
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Love Letter III
Love Letter III
Charles White · 1977 · color lithograph on Arches paper · Accession ID 1991.205.75
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Prophet II
Prophet II
Charles White, Ed Hamilton · 1975 · lithograph and screenprint · Accession ID 1977.54.14
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Love Letter
Love Letter
Charles White, William Law III · 1971 · color lithograph · Accession ID 1974.99.158
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Wanted Poster Series #11a
Wanted Poster Series #11a
Charles White, Larry Thomas, Tamarind Institute · 1970 · lithograph in brown on Arches wove paper · Accession ID 1984.34.1157
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Wanted Poster Series #14a
Wanted Poster Series #14a
Charles White, Harry Westlund, Tamarind Institute · 1970 · lithograph in yellow and brown on Rives wove paper · Accession ID 1984.34.1158
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Wanted Poster Series #15 (Hasty B)
Wanted Poster Series #15 (Hasty B)
Charles White, Ed Hamilton, Tamarind Institute · 1970 · lithograph in brown on Arches wove paper · Accession ID 1984.34.1161
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Wanted Poster Series #12a
Wanted Poster Series #12a
Charles White, Eugene Sturman, Tamarind Institute · 1970 · color lithograph on Rives BFK wove paper · Accession ID 1984.34.1160
Bibliography
1967
Belafonte, Harry, James A. Porter, and Benjamin Horowitz. Images of Dignity: The Drawings of Charles White. Los Angeles, 1967.
1982
White, Charles. Images of Dignity: A Retrospective of the Work of Charles White. Exh. cat. Studio Museum in Harlem. New York, 1982.
2002
Barnwell, Andrea. Charles White. San Francisco, 2002.