Ensemble: DE AANPAK VAN DE KUNSTGESCHIEDENIS [ADDRESSING ART HISTORY]
Marshall has had a long-running concern with the Western tradition of producing art history, and its marginalisation of the black subject. Referring to various art historical styles and traditions, he incorporates these styles and symbols into his contemporary images. In the round hall and the adjacent rooms, numerous works can be seen which address the Western canon of art.
Click here to hear Kerry James Marshall about the relationship to art history.
Works
At the End of the Wee Hours, 1984
Kerry James Marshall
Collage, paper, 25.4 x 17.8 cm

Two Invisible Men Naked, 1985
Kerry James Marshall
Painting, two panels, acrylic, paper, 152.4 x 203.2 cm

7 am Sunday Morning, 2003
Kerry James Marshall
Painting, acrylic, canvas banner, 304.8 x 548.64 cm

Nude (Spotlight), 2009
Kerry James Marshall
Painting, acrylic, pvc , 155.2 x 184.9 x 7.1 cm

Black Star, 2011
Kerry James Marshall
Painting, acrylic, pvc, 182.9 x 152.4 cm