Masks

William McBride American

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McBride was one of many African American artists who looked to the traditional arts of Africa for inspiration. Here, he combines linear drawings of African ancestral and reliquary figures into a flattened, abstract composition. The small zigzags and hatch marks on the figures recur in the patterning that spills across the background, creating a dynamic play of negative and positive space, enlivened by careful touches of bright red. McBride later recounted that works like this were inspired in part by African textiles, which he first saw reproduced in magazines in the 1930s.

Masks, William McBride (American, New Orleans, Louisiana 1912–2000 Chicago, Illinois), Screenprint

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