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"Up Above My Head, " 2000 – John Biggers

 


Woodcut on paper
Second edition of 75
Image: 9 x 12 in
Paper: 11 x 15 in

Editions 35, 39, 40, 41, 44, 49, 55, 60 of 75

ABOUT JOHN T BIGGERS (1924-2001) 
John Thomas Biggers was an African-American muralist who came to prominence after the Harlem Renaissance and toward the end of World War II. Biggers created works critical of racial and economic injustice. He served as the founding chairman of the art department at Texas Southern University. 

One of seven children whose father was a school principal, preacher, and basket maker, Biggers decided to become an artist while attending the Hampton Institute, a black college in Virginia. After leaving the navy in 1946, he enrolled in Pennsylvania State University, earning BS, MS, and PhD degrees. He went on to establish the art department at Texas Southern University, where he embarked on a number of community art projects. Biggers is known for his murals, which usually depict African American themes. Several of his murals were painted directly onto the walls of buildings that have since been demolished. Biggers received a UNESCO fellowship in 1957, which enabled him to visit a variety of countries in West Africa. The experience had a profound influence on his art. 

His work is displayed at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Howard University, and Pennsylvania State University.



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