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Elijah Pierce's America [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 279x235x23 mm, weight: 1361 g, 120 color plates
  • Pub. Date: 15-Sep-2020
  • Publisher: Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1911300873
  • ISBN-13: 9781911300878
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  • Format: Hardback, 208 pages, height x width x depth: 279x235x23 mm, weight: 1361 g, 120 color plates
  • Pub. Date: 15-Sep-2020
  • Publisher: Paul Holberton Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1911300873
  • ISBN-13: 9781911300878
Elijah Pierce (1892&;1984) was born the youngest son of a former slave on a Mississippi farm. He began carving at an early age when his father gave him his first pocketknife, and throughout his life he honed his craft and created artworks that would eventually, in the 1970s, bring him national and then international fame. Elijah Pierce&;s America seeks to revisit the artist&;s oeuvre and see it in its own right, rather than as &;naïve,&; as it was known at the time.
 
Through his carvings, Pierce tells his own life story, but he also chronicles the African American experience. He made his living as a barber and was also a qualified preacher; just as his barbershop was a place for gossip and meeting, so his art reflects his own and his community&;s concerns. His subjects ranged from politics to religion, but he seldom distinguished the race of his figures&;he thought of them as everyman figures. His secular carvings show his love of baseball, boxing, comics, and movies, and reflect his appreciation for American heroes who fought for justice and liberty.
 
A critic summarized what Elijah Pierce&;s America foregrounds in Pierce&;s artwork: &;He reduces what he wants to say to the simplest forms and compositions. They are decorative, direct, bold, and amusing. He uses glitter and all kinds of devices to make his message clear. It gives his work an immediacy that&;s very appealing.&; Accompanying a major exhibition at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia, Elijah Pierce&;s America shines a light on the sophisticated work of an artist with a distinct and important voice.

Reviews

places his intricate, expressive, highly skilled, painted-wood reliefs and sculptures firmly within the social, cultural and political times in which the artist lived and worked. * Art Quarterly * ...a long-lasting historical document in the form of a beautifully designed comprehensive catalog. * Folk Art Messenger 06/05/2021 *

Director's Foreword and Acknowledgments 6(2)
Elijah Pierce's America
8(4)
Zoe Whitley
Nancy Ireson
The Pierce Effect: One Artist's Impact on Museum Practice in Columbus, Ohio
12(6)
Michael D. Hall
One Nation under a Groove: The USA in Elijah Pierce's Hands
18(6)
Zoe Whitley
"Your Life Is a Book, and Every Day Is a Page": Elijah Pierce's Storytelling
24(10)
Nancy Ireson
Written in the Wood: Black Life Made Visible
34(8)
Sampada Aranke
Preacher-Barber-Carver: The Spiritual Ecology of Elijah Pierce
42(7)
Theaster Gates
CATALOGUE
49(139)
Foundations
55(18)
Faith & Doubt
73(18)
Reckoning & Retribution
91(14)
Striving & Surviving
105(12)
Sin & Salvation
117(16)
Joy
133(30)
Death: A New Beginning
163(17)
Chronology
180(8)
Amalia Wojciechowski
Checklist of the Exhibition 188(6)
Selected Bibliography 194(10)
Indexes 204(2)
Photography Credits 206
Nancy Ireson is deputy director for collections and exhibitions and Gund Family Chief Curator at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia. Zoé Whitley is director of the Chisenhale Gallery in London.