Sam Gilliam
American, 1933 - 2022
Sam Gilliam arrived in Washington, DC, in 1962, and immersed himself in the artistic community. Associated with the Washington Color School and inspired by color field painting, he developed the distinctive style of lyrical abstraction.
Gilliam challenged conventional ideas about artistic form. His groundbreaking “drape” paintings, in which the canvas hangs from ceilings or walls like fabric, were a significant contribution to contemporary art. In 1972, he became the first African American artist to represent the United States at the Venice Biennale.
As an African American artist during the 1960s, Gilliam faced criticism for not overtly addressing political and social issues in his abstract works. But he was committed to abstraction and to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.
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Master Artists Master Printmakers
Master Artists Master Printmakers
Wayne Crothers, Emma Amos, Grace Hartigan, Bodo Korsig, Kay WalkingStick, John Dowell, Allan Edmunds, Quentin Mosley, Experimental Printmaking Institute, Various Artists, Richard Anuszkiewicz, David C. Driskell, Sam Gilliam, Faith Ringgold, Curlee Raven Holton, John Phillips, Robert Beckman, Ian Short · 2003 - 2004 · portfolio of fifteen prints with two title pages, two colophons, and one photo-documentation page · Accession ID 2008.82.1.1-15
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Rainbows Near
Rainbows Near
Sam Gilliam · 1998 · acrylic on sculptured wood panels · Accession ID 2022.148.3
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Niagara on the Potomac
Niagara on the Potomac
Sam Gilliam, Lou Stovall, Corcoran Gallery of Art · 1995 · color screenprint on Rising wove paper · Accession ID 2015.19.3017
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Pretty Boxes
Pretty Boxes
Sam Gilliam, Robert Franklin, Brandywine Workshop and Archives · 1993 · color offset lithograph and screenprint on four joined sheets of wove Arches paper · Accession ID 2023.22.16
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In Celebration
In Celebration
Sam Gilliam · 1987 · 35-color screenprint on heavy wove paper · Accession ID 1987.46.1
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Bowling Green
Bowling Green
Sam Gilliam · 1976 · color collagraph with collage on multicolored, handmade paper · Accession ID 2014.136.216
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Wissahickon
Wissahickon
Sam Gilliam, Brandywine Workshop and Archives · 1975 · color screenprint on wove paper · Accession ID 2023.22.17