Ashe to Amen: African Americans and Biblical Imagery

ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
By Tahlib
"Baby Jesus and Three Wise Men" (c. 1960) by Clementine Hunter
NEW YORK---This month, the Museum of Biblical Art will mark Black History Month with an amazing new exhibition examining the complex place of the Bible in the life and art of African Americans, with particular emphasis on how biblical traditions were used by artists of African descent to help cope with the life that was imposed on them in the Americas. Specific artists whose works are in the exhibition include the well-known Romare Bearden, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Clementine Hunter (above), and Henry Ossawa Tanner as well as those who have become established during the past decades, including Oletha DeVane, Rashida Bumbray, and Xenobia Bailey.


Museum of Biblical Art: "Ashe to Amen: African Americans and Biblical Imagery", February 15 - May 26, 2013. 1865 Broadway at 61st Street, New York, NY, mobianyc.org, (212) 408-1500.

Comments

I bet this exhibit would be a bit like touring the national Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, Ohio!
I agree, and when you add that it's biblical too, I can hardly wait to be in NYC this May to see it.