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JAMES LITTLE (1952 - )
Shabazz #1
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Oil and wax on four joined triangular-shaped canvases, 1985. 629x629 mm; 24
3
/
4
x24
3
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4
inches
(overall). Signed, titled, dated and inscribed “oil & oil wax” in ink on the verso. From the artist’s
El-
Shabazz Series–ATribute to Malcolm X
.
Provenance: obtained directly from the artist; private collection, NewYork.
Exhibited:
Malcolm X: man, ideal, icon
, a Viewpoints Exhibition, the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis,
December 12, 1992 - April 4, 1993. Six of the 16 paintings in the series were included in the exhibition.
This minimal but striking painting is only the second work on canvas of James Little to come to
auction. This tonal work shows the artist in mid-career form - both paintings and etchings in his
El-Shabazz Series–ATribute to Malcolm X
use a powerful x-shaped composition.
Born in Memphis, Little earned a BFA from the Memphis Academy of Arts in 1974, and a MFA
from Syracuse University in 1976. He has been based in NewYork ever since, showing his work in
numerous solo and group exhibitions.A recent grant award from the Joan Mitchell Foundation and
his critically acclaimed solo exhibitions at June Kelly Gallery have cemented his reputation as a
leading abstract artist. Little’s paintings are in the collections of the New Jersey State Museum, the
Menil Collection, Houston, the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, the Studio Museum in Harlem,
the Library of Congress,Washington, DC and the Paul R. Jones Collection, Atlanta.
[20,000/30,000]