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Tools of her ministry / William A. Fagaly
Titre : Tools of her ministry : The art of Sister Gertrude Morgan Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : William A. Fagaly, Auteur ; Jason Berry, Auteur ; Helen M. Shannon, Auteur ; Gerard C. Wertkin, Auteur Editeur : New-York : American Folk Art Museum Année de publication : 2004 Autre Editeur : New York : Rizzoli Importance : 1 vol. (108 p.) Présentation : Ill. en coul. / Ill. en noir et blanc Format : 25 x 30,5 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8478-2623-0 Note générale : Cet ouvrage présente la vie et l'oeuvre de l'artiste américaine Soeur Gertrude Morgan (1900-1980). Langues : Anglais Catégories : Art brut -- Etats-Unis
Artistes
Écriture -- Dans l'art
Morgan, Sister Gertrude (1900-1980)
PeintureMots-clés : American Folk Art Museum monographie biographie Sœur Gertrude Morgan poète peintre peinture à l’acrylique gouache crayon pointe Bic stylo-bille aquarelle peinture à l’eau technique mixte thème religieux scène biblique figure religieuse représentation de personnages écriture dans l’art folk art art brut art outsider Résumé : 4ème de couverture : "Sister Gertrude Morgan (1900-1980) was a self-taught artist, evangelist, musician, and poet who often used a multidisciplinary approach as a vehicle for the expression of her profond religious faith.
Morgan considered her artwork but a tool for preaching the word of God. She is arrived in New Orleans – «the head-quarters of sin », as she called dit – in 1939, where she became a familiar figure on the streets of the city’s French Quarter. Preaching the Gospel to passersby, she would often sing in a deep voice, accompanying herself on guitar or tambourine. Sister Morgan maintained that her talent came directly from Jesus : « He moves my hand. Do you think I would ever know how to do a picture like this by myself ? » This resourceful artist also fashioned and decorated the cardboard megaphone she used when preaching, and hand-stitched the individually decorated fans she offered to visitors of the mission. Most of her paintings are religious in theme ; many are literal interpretations of biblical passages for the Old and New Testaments. She frequently wrote messages of quoted scriptural passages in her pieces and her text forms an integral and vital part of the total composition.
Like many other self-taught artists, Morgan began to paint late in life, at the age of 56. She was not inspired by looking at other art or attempting to emulate it, although she was likely influenced by the illustrations in her Bible. What sets her apart from many in the field his her originality, mastery of color, and highly distinctive style that demonstrates sustained artistic growth over a period of more than 20 years.
Tools of Her Ministry : The Art of Sister Gertrude Morgan is the first monograph on this important African-American self-taught artist. It was written by distinguished art historian William A. Fagaly of the New Orleans Museum of Art, who knew Morgan during the last twelve years of her life. Through his stories, recorded here, Sister Gertrude Morgan lives again.
This book is the companion to the national traveling exhibition of the same name, organized by the American Folk Art Museum."Tools of her ministry : The art of Sister Gertrude Morgan [texte imprimé] / William A. Fagaly, Auteur ; Jason Berry, Auteur ; Helen M. Shannon, Auteur ; Gerard C. Wertkin, Auteur . - New-York : American Folk Art Museum : New York : Rizzoli, 2004 . - 1 vol. (108 p.) : Ill. en coul. / Ill. en noir et blanc ; 25 x 30,5 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-8478-2623-0
Cet ouvrage présente la vie et l'oeuvre de l'artiste américaine Soeur Gertrude Morgan (1900-1980).
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : Art brut -- Etats-Unis
Artistes
Écriture -- Dans l'art
Morgan, Sister Gertrude (1900-1980)
PeintureMots-clés : American Folk Art Museum monographie biographie Sœur Gertrude Morgan poète peintre peinture à l’acrylique gouache crayon pointe Bic stylo-bille aquarelle peinture à l’eau technique mixte thème religieux scène biblique figure religieuse représentation de personnages écriture dans l’art folk art art brut art outsider Résumé : 4ème de couverture : "Sister Gertrude Morgan (1900-1980) was a self-taught artist, evangelist, musician, and poet who often used a multidisciplinary approach as a vehicle for the expression of her profond religious faith.
Morgan considered her artwork but a tool for preaching the word of God. She is arrived in New Orleans – «the head-quarters of sin », as she called dit – in 1939, where she became a familiar figure on the streets of the city’s French Quarter. Preaching the Gospel to passersby, she would often sing in a deep voice, accompanying herself on guitar or tambourine. Sister Morgan maintained that her talent came directly from Jesus : « He moves my hand. Do you think I would ever know how to do a picture like this by myself ? » This resourceful artist also fashioned and decorated the cardboard megaphone she used when preaching, and hand-stitched the individually decorated fans she offered to visitors of the mission. Most of her paintings are religious in theme ; many are literal interpretations of biblical passages for the Old and New Testaments. She frequently wrote messages of quoted scriptural passages in her pieces and her text forms an integral and vital part of the total composition.
Like many other self-taught artists, Morgan began to paint late in life, at the age of 56. She was not inspired by looking at other art or attempting to emulate it, although she was likely influenced by the illustrations in her Bible. What sets her apart from many in the field his her originality, mastery of color, and highly distinctive style that demonstrates sustained artistic growth over a period of more than 20 years.
Tools of Her Ministry : The Art of Sister Gertrude Morgan is the first monograph on this important African-American self-taught artist. It was written by distinguished art historian William A. Fagaly of the New Orleans Museum of Art, who knew Morgan during the last twelve years of her life. Through his stories, recorded here, Sister Gertrude Morgan lives again.
This book is the companion to the national traveling exhibition of the same name, organized by the American Folk Art Museum."Réservation
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