Melvin Edwards Sekuru Knows from the Lynch Fragment series 1988

  • Not on view

Begun at the height of the civil rights movement, in 1963—the year of the March on Washington and of President Kennedy’s assassination—Edwards’s Lynch Fragment Series responds to a legacy of oppression. While the series name explicitly refers to the history of violence toward African Americans in the United States, the sculptures’ individual titles often relate them to a person or place in Namibia or Zimbabwe. The welded steel forms evoke chains, locks, handcuffs, and farming equipment. Each sculpture, roughly the size of a human head, confronts the viewer face to face.

Gallery label from "Collection 1940s—1970s", 2019
Medium
Steel
Dimensions
14 7/8 x 11 x 7 1/4" (37.9 x 28 x 18.3 cm)
Credit
Purchase
Object number
244.1990
Copyright
© 2024 Melvin Edwards / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Department
Painting and Sculpture

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