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Whitfield Lovell (born October 2, 1959) is a contemporary
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artist who is known primarily for his drawings of African-American individuals from the first half of the 20th century. Lovell creates these drawings in pencil, oil stick, or charcoal on paper, wood, or directly on walls. In his most recent work, these drawings are paired with found objects that Lovell collects at flea markets and antique shops.


Early career

Born October 2, 1959 in the Bronx, New York to Gladys Glover Lovell, an elementary school teacher from
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, and Allister Lovell, a postal clerk and photographer of
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descent. Whitfield Lovell grew up in the Bronx and attended
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in
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. During high school, he also participated in a variety of extracurricular art programs: the
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High School Program, the
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Art Resources Center, the New York State Summer School for the Arts in Fredonia, New York, and the Cooper Union Saturday Program. In 1977, Lovell traveled to Spain to study painting and sculpture with
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. At El Museo del
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in
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, Spain, he decided that he would become a painter. Lovell has said: Lovell spent a year at
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(MICA), Baltimore in 1977 before traveling in France, Germany, Italy, England, Austria and the Netherlands with the American Institute For Foreign Study in 1978. When he returned to New York, he enrolled in the Fine Arts Department of the Parsons School of Design and then The Cooper Union School of Art, from which he graduated in 1981. In 1982, Lovell traveled to Egypt, Nigeria, and the Republic of Benin, West Africa. In 1985, Lovell attended the
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, where he reconsidered the nature of his own work: This practice, using old photographs as inspiration and source material, has stayed with Whitfield to this day. In 1986, Lovell stayed with relatives in
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, West Indies. In 1989, he attended
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(NYU) Graduate Program in Venice, Italy. In 1990, he traveled to Mexico, where he began collecting
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s and
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, which he cited as influences in his work. In 1994, Lovell's work was shown as part of the American contingent at the IV Bienal Internacional de Pintura en
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. Other American artists exhibiting at this show were
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,
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, Freddy Rodríguez and Emilio Cruz.


Installations

In 1993, Lovell visited a private artist's retreat at the Villa Val Lemme in Capriatta d'Orba, Italy. The villa had been built by a slave trader in the early 20th century. In response, Lovell created site-specific drawings on the walls of the villa using its history as the theme, a dignified image of a black person. This was Lovell's first
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piece. In 1995, while an artist in residence at
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in Houston, Texas, Lovell created his second installation. The piece, entitled ''Echo'', was at
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, a venue comprising abandoned "shot gun" houses in which artists create installations. Of the project, Lovell has said: "Villa Val Lemme was the first time I worked directly on the wall. At the time I wanted to explore installation further but wanted the right circumstances to arise. When I was approached to do a rowhouse it was just the right time. The feeling in the house was ideal for trying new ideas related to my interest in old photographs of "anonymous" people."Lippard, Hanzal, King-Hammond, and Way. ''The Art of Whitfield Lovell'' (2003), p. 119. ''Whispers From the Walls'' was Lovell's fourth installation, created during a 1999 residency at the University of North Texas Art Gallery in Denton. Lovell created a rectangular house of salvaged boards with multicolored peeling paint. He covered the floors with soil and old clothing through which gallery visitors walked. Inside the house was a single room filled with furniture, clothing, personal objects, and sound. On the interior walls, life-size charcoal drawings suggested human residents. This exhibition appeared the
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and the Studio Museum in Harlem on tour. ''Portrayals,'' which originated at the Neuberger Museum in Purchase, NY, in the spring of 2000, included nineteen tableaux. ''Visitation: The Richmond Project'' focused on Richmond, Virginia's historically African-American district
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, "the nation's first major black entrepreneurial community." It traveled to the
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, Laramie; the Columbus Museum Uptown, Georgia; and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia, in 2004. ''SANCTUARY: The Great Dismal Swamp'' originated at the Contemporary Art Center of Virginia. It was inspired by accounts of runaway slaves who hid in or escaped through the 2,200-square mile
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. Of the project, Lovell has said: "The main inspiration for ''Sanctuary: The Great Dismal Swamp'', aside from the readings and research I did, was visiting the swamp itself. The people at the Dismal Swamp Wildlife Refuge hosted me for a day of hikes and a boat ride across Lake Drummond, which is in the center of the swamp. Lake Drummond is an egg-shaped pond about three miles across and no deeper than six feet at its center. It was referred to by Irish poet John O'Reilly as 'the most wonderful and beautiful sheet of water on the continent.' The water is a rich brown color, like tea, the result of the tannin that dripped from the juniper trees over the centuries. That was the inspiration for the pool of water that became the centerpiece for the installation. "Most important for me were the moments when I stood silently in the swamp and just listened to the sounds and felt the ambience." "For the installation we got thirty trees and stood them up in the gallery, with branches, leaves, and vines extending into the space, creating barriers and obstacles for the viewer. The floor was covered with mulch, and there were sounds of crickets, cicadas, and barking hounds throughout. Twelve basins and washboards filled with water were placed around the room, with the faces of people looking out at the viewer. Many of the images and objects that implied human inhabitants and the shingle industry were submerged in water. Somehow the legacy of those who lived hidden in the swamp to avoid slavery seemed to have been nearly lost, buried under that lake."


Tableaux

In 1997, during a month in
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, at the Acadia Summer Art Program, Lovell made his first tableaux: charcoal drawings on antique wood panels coupled with found objects.


Kin Series

The ''Kin Series'' (2008 - 2011) is collection of sixty works made of individual portrait images in Conte crayon on paper combined with found objects. The objects sometimes overlap with the image and cast shadows. The drawing and object are then framed in glass and black metal. The series began with a drawing based on a photo-booth photograph of a young boy. Lovell says: "There was something about that young boy's face that captivated me. His eyes and mouth were so expressive, as if he were about to cry. I felt compelled to try and capture that emotional quality." For this series, Lovell's photographic sources differ from his vintage studio shots. Instead, he uses mug shots, passport photos, and photobooth images. Lovell has described the difference in using these photographs as sources: "Once the ''Kin Series'' got going, I noticed a major difference in the drawings. The difference was the people were more harshly lit, not made up, and the photos were untouched and there was often a reluctance in their expressions. I saw those qualities as more honest and raw (if I may), whereas in the studio portrait photos that I have worked from, the sitters appear very elegant and posed. Those people were very invested in how they presented themselves. They chose the day, the clothes, the photographer, etc."


Collecting

Lovell's ''Tableaux'' and ''Kin Series'' include an abundance of antique objects that are symptomatic of Lovell's love of collecting. Lovell has said: "I began collecting hands after I had already been using hands in my work. The more I learned about the iconography of hands, the more excited I was to continue with the theme. Also, my interest in collecting crayon portraits came simultaneously with the images in the ''Hand Series'', thought I didn't consciously think about it at the time ... There has always been a reason for my wanting to own certain objects more than others. I've tried to be a focused collector, so that I was spending my money on things that fed the work."


Awards

* 1982 Jerome Foundation Fellowship to the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop * 1985 Eastman Scholarship to the
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* 1986 Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop Fellowship * 1986 New York State Council on the Arts Grant * 1987
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Grant * 1988 Mousem D'Asilah Residency, Asilah, Morocco * 1990 Promise of Learnings Inc. Award for Excellence in Education * 1990
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, Arts for Transit Poster Commission * 1990 Penny McCall Foundation Grant * 1990 Artists Homeless Shelter Collaborative Grant * 2001 Art Awareness Residency, Lexington, NY * 2002 Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Virginia Beach, VA, Artist in Residence * 2003 Richard C. Diebenkorn Fellowship, San Francisco Art Institute, California * 2007 Emil & Dines Carlsen Award, National Academy Museum * 2007 MacArthur Fellows Program, Chicago, Illinois * 2009
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Artists Fund Prize, 184th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Art, National Academy Museum, New York, New York * 2009 Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists, The Nancy Graves Foundation, New York, New York *2014 National Academy Award for Excellence, New York, New York


Collections

Lovell's work is held in the following permanent collections, among others: *
Baltimore Museum of Art The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, is an art museum that was founded in 1914. The BMA's collection of 95,000 objects encompasses more than 1,000 works by Henri Matisse anchored by the Cone Collection of ...
, Baltimore, Maryland * Brooklyn Museum Brooklyn, New York *
Columbus Museum of Art The Columbus Museum of Art (CMA) is an art museum in downtown Columbus, Ohio. Formed in 1878 as the Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts (its name until 1978), it was the first art museum to register its charter with the state of Ohio. The museum collect ...
, Columbus, Ohio *
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, Washington, DC * Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Winter Park, Florida * Cummer Museum, Jacksonville, Florida *
High Museum of Art The High Museum of Art (colloquially the High) is the largest museum for visual art in the Southeastern United States. Located in Atlanta, Georgia (on Peachtree Street in Midtown, the city's arts district), the High is 312,000 square feet (28, ...
, Atlanta, Georgia *
Metropolitan Museum of Art The Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City, colloquially "the Met", is the largest art museum in the Americas. Its permanent collection contains over two million works, divided among 17 curatorial departments. The main building at 1000 ...
, New York City, New York *
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(MoMA), New York City, New York * National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. *
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, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C. *
Neuberger Museum of Art Neuberger Museum of Art is located in Purchase, New York, United States. It is affiliated with Purchase College, part of the State University of New York system. It is the nation's tenth-largest university museum. The museum is one of 14 sites o ...
, Purchase, New York *
New Orleans Museum of Art The New Orleans Museum of Art (or NOMA) is the oldest fine arts museum in the city of New Orleans. It is situated within City Park, a short distance from the intersection of Carrollton Avenue and Esplanade Avenue, and near the terminus of the ...
, New Orleans, Louisiana *
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) is a museum and private art school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania *
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, Washington, D.C. *
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, Seattle, Washington * Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C. * Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York *
Whitney Museum of American Art The Whitney Museum of American Art, known informally as "The Whitney", is an art museum in the Meatpacking District and West Village neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1930 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1875–194 ...
, New York, New York *
Williams College Museum of Art The Williams College Museum of Art (WCMA) is a college-affiliated art museum in Williamstown, Massachusetts. It is located on the campus of Williams College, and is close to the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) and the Clark Ar ...
, Williamstown, Massachusetts *
Yale University Art Gallery The Yale University Art Gallery (YUAG) is the oldest university art museum in the Western Hemisphere. It houses a major encyclopedic collection of art in several interconnected buildings on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. ...
, New Haven, Connecticut


Solo exhibitions

* 1982 Interchurch Center, New York, New York * 1984 Galeria Morivivi, New York, New York * 1985
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, New York, New York * 1987
Harlem School of the Arts Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) is an art school in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City. Harlem School of the Arts was founded in 1964, by soprano Dorothy Maynor. Maynor was succeeded by mezzo-soprano Betty Allen as President in 1979, when a new 3 ...
, New York, New York * 1988 Jersey City Museum, Jersey City, NJ * 1993 Lehman College Art Gallery, New York, New York * 1997 Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC * 1997 DC Moore Gallery, New York, New York * 1998 ''Collecting Inspiration'',
The Andy Warhol Museum The Andy Warhol Museum is located on the North Shore of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is the largest museum in North America dedicated to a single artist. The museum holds an extensive permanent collection of art and archive ...
, Pittsburgh, PA * 1999-2005 ''Whispers From the Walls - An Installation by Whitfield Lovell'', University of North Texas Art Gallery, Denton, TX (traveled to: Texas Fine Art Association, The Jones Center for Contemporary Art, Austin, TX;
Seattle Art Museum The Seattle Art Museum (commonly known as SAM) is an art museum located in Seattle, Washington, United States. It operates three major facilities: its main museum in downtown Seattle; the Seattle Asian Art Museum (SAAM) in Volunteer Park on Cap ...
, Seattle, WA;
The Studio Museum in Harlem The Studio Museum in Harlem is an American art museum devoted to the work of artists of African descent. The museum's galleries are currently closed in preparation for a building project that will replace the current building, located at 144 W ...
, New York, NY; Robeson Art Gallery, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, Newark, NJ; Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Virginia Beach, VA; Texarkana Regional Arts & Humanities Council, Texarkana, TX; Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Montgomery, AL; Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, NC;
California African American Museum The California African American Museum (CAAM) is a museum located in Exposition Park, Los Angeles, California, United States. The museum focuses on enrichment and education on the cultural heritage and history of African Americans with a focus o ...
, Los Angeles, CA; Reed College, Portland, OR;
National Civil Rights Museum The National Civil Rights Museum is a complex of museums and historic buildings in Memphis, Tennessee; its exhibits trace the history of the civil rights movement in the United States from the 17th century to the present. The museum is built aro ...
, Memphis, TN;
San Antonio Museum of Art The San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) is an art museum in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA. The museum spans 5,000 years of global culture. The museum is housed in the historic former Lone Star Brewery (1886) on the Museum Reach of the San Antonio ...
, TX; Louisiana State University, Union Art Gallery, LA; Stedman Art Gallery, Rutgers-Camden, NJ; Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR; Dane G. Hansen Memorial Museum, Logan, KS) * 2000 ''Recent Tableaux'', DC Moore Gallery, New York, New York * 2000–02 ''Portrayals'',
Neuberger Museum of Art Neuberger Museum of Art is located in Purchase, New York, United States. It is affiliated with Purchase College, part of the State University of New York system. It is the nation's tenth-largest university museum. The museum is one of 14 sites o ...
, State University of New York, Purchase, NY (traveled to:
Montclair Art Museum The Montclair Art Museum (MAM) is located in Montclair, New Jersey, United States, a few miles west of New York City. Since it opened in 1914 as the first museum in New Jersey that granted access to the public and the first dedicated solely to a ...
, Montclair, NJ; Tubman African-American Museum, Macon, GA; Evansville Museum of Art, Evansville, IN) * 2001 ''Beyond the Frame: Whitfield Lovell'',
Knoxville Museum of Art The Knoxville Museum of Art (KMA), is an art museum in Knoxville, Tennessee. It specializes in historical and contemporary art pieces from the East Tennessee region. According to its mission statement, the museum "celebrates the art and artists ...
, Knoxville, TN * 2001 ''Embers'', Boston University Art Gallery, Boston, MA * 2001 ''Whitfield Lovell, Recent Tableaux'', Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia, Richmond, VA * 2001–04 ''Visitation: The Richmond Project'', Hand Workshop Art Center, Richmond, VA (traveled to: University of Wyoming Art Museum, Laramie, WY; The Columbus Museum, Columbus, GA;
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA), located on George Street in Sydney's The Rocks neighbourhood, is solely dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting, and collecting contemporary art, from across Australia and around the world. It is ...
, Australia) * 2002 ''SANCTUARY: The Great Dismal Swamp, An Installation by Whitfield Lovell'', Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Virginia Beach, VA * 2002 ''Whitfield Lovell: Memories'', Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, GA (traveled to: Albany Museum of Art, Albany, GA) * 2002 ''Whitfield Lovell: Embers'', DC Moore Gallery, New York, New York * 2003 ''Whitfield Lovell: Tableaux'',
Art Museum of Southeast Texas The Art Museum of Southeast Texas (AMSET) is an art museum in Beaumont, Texas, United States The United States of America (U.S.A. or USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country Continental United States ...
, Beaumont, TX * 2003 ''GRACE: A Project by Whitfield Lovell'',
Bronx Museum of the Arts The Bronx Museum of the Arts (BxMA), also called the Bronx Museum of Art or simply the Bronx Museum, is an American cultural institution located in Concourse, Bronx, New York. The museum focuses on contemporary and 20th-century works created by ...
, Bronx, New York * 2003 ''Whitfield Lovell: Ancestors'',
Flint Institute of Arts The Flint Institute of Arts, also called FIA, is located in the Flint Cultural Center in Flint, Michigan. The second largest art museum in Michigan, it offers exhibitions, interpretive programs, film screenings, concerts, lectures, family events ...
, MI * 2003 ''That You Know Who We Are: Works by Whitfield Lovell'', Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts, Eatonville, FL * 2004 ''Whitfield Lovell'', Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, LA * 2004 ''Whitfield Lovell: Tableaux'', Olin Art Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH * 2005 ''Whitfield Lovell: Homegoing'', John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, WI * 2006 ''Whitfield Lovell'', DC Moore Gallery, New York, New York * 2008 ''Whitfield Lovell: All Things in Time'',
Hudson River Museum The Hudson River Museum, located in Trevor Park in Yonkers, New York, is the largest museum in Westchester County. The Yonkers Museum, founded in 1919 at City Hall, became the Hudson River Museum in 1948. While often considered an art museum by th ...
, Yonkers, New York * 2008 ''Whitfield Lovell: Kith & Kin'', DC Moore Gallery, New York, New York * 2009 ''Whitfield Lovell: Distant Relations'', Berrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts, Ramapo College of New Jersey, Mahwah, NJ * 2009 ''Mercy, Patience and Destiny: The Women of Whitfield Lovell's Tableaux'', Atlanta College of Art Gallery of
Savannah College of Art and Design Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) is a private nonprofit art school with locations in Savannah, Georgia; Atlanta, Georgia; and Lacoste, France. Founded in 1978 to provide degrees in programs not yet offered in the southeast of the Uni ...
, Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta, GA * 2009 ''Whitfield Lovell: One Man's Treasures'', Hampton University Museum, Hampton, VA * 2010 ''Whitfield Lovell'', Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, LA * 2011 ''More Than You Know: Works By Whitfield Lovell'',
Smith College Museum of Art The Smith College Museum of Art (abbreviated SCMA), is an art museum in Northampton, Massachusetts connected with Smith College. The museum is known for its compilation of American and European art of the 19th and 20th centuries, including works by ...
, Northampton, MA * 2013 ''Whitfield Lovell: Deep River'', Hunter Museum of American Art, Chattanooga, TN * 2015 ''Whitfield Lovell: Deep River'', Telfair Museums, Savannah, GA * 2015 ''Whitfield Lovell: Deep River'', The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens, Jacksonville, FL * 2016 ''Whitfield Lovell: The Kin Series and Related Works", The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC'' * 2017 ''Inbox: Whitfield Lovell,'' The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (March 25–May 26, 2017)


Bibliography


"Whitfield Lovell"
Tom Otterness, ''BOMB'', 91/Spring 2005 *Bartholomew F. Bland, Whitfield Lovell
''Whitfield Lovell: all things in time''
Hudson River Museum, 2008, *Lucy R. Lippard, Carla Hanzal, Leslie King-Hammond, and Jennifer Ellen Way
''The Art of Whitfield Lovell: Whispers from the Walls''
Pomegranate, 2003,


Books and exhibition catalogues

* 1983 Rosner-Jeria, Elaine, and William Jung. ''Trans-Fers'' (exhibition catalogue). New York: Henry Street Settlement and El Grupo Morivivi, 1983. * 1983 Bickimer, David A. ''Christ the Placenta, Notes to My Mentor on Religious Education''. Birmingham: Religious Education Press, 1983. * 1984 ''Artist in the Marketplace'' (exhibition catalogue). Bronx, NY: The Bronx Museum of the Arts, 1984. * 1986 Verre, Philip. ''Curator's Choice II'' (exhibition catalogue). Bronx, NY: Bronx Museum of the Arts, 1986. * 1986 ''Black Visions '86'' (exhibition catalogue). New York: Tweed Gallery, 1986. * 1987 Bibby, Diedre. ''Who's Uptown: Harlem '87'' (exhibition catalogue). New York: Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, 1987. * 1988 ''Other Countries: Gay Black Voices'', New York, NY: Cultural Council Foundation/Management and Resources for the Arts, 1988. * 1988 Jones, Kellie. ''New Visions: James Little, Whitfield Lovell, Alison Saar'' (exhibition catalogue). Queens, NY: The Queens Museum, 1988. * 1989 Smith, Valerie. ''Selections from the Artists File'', Artists Space (exhibition catalogue). New York: Artists Space, 1989. * 1990 Stanislaus, Grace. ''New Perspectives: Colin Chase and Whitfield Lovell'' (exhibition catalogue). Miami: Miami Dade College, Wolfson Gallery, 1990. * 1990 Georgia, Olivia. ''Family Stories'' (exhibition catalogue). Staten Island, NY: Snug Harbor Cultural Center, 1990. * 1991 Long, Richard, and Judith Wilson. ''African-American Works on Paper from the Cochran Collection'' (exhibition catalogue). Atlanta: Double Density, 1991. * 1991 Jones, Kellie, and Thomas W. Sokolowski. ''Interrogating Identity'' (exhibition catalogue). New York: Grey Art Gallery and Study Center, 1991. * 1991 Bellamy, Peter. ''The Artist Project, Portraits of the Real Word/New York Artists 1981–1990''. New York: IN Publishing, 1991. * 1993 Yau, John. ''The Bronx Celebrates Whitfield Lovell'' (exhibition catalogue). Bronx, NY: Lehman College Art Gallery, 1993. * 1993 Hazlewood, Carl. ''Current Identities, Recent Painting in the United States'' (exhibition catalogue). Newark, NJ: Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, 1993. * 1994 Henning, Roni. ''Screen Printing: Water Based Techniques, Non-Toxic Methods for a Safe Environment''. New York: Watson Guptill Publications, 1994. * 1994 Balka, Sigmund R. ''Empowerment: The Art of African American Artists'' (exhibition catalogue). White Plains, NY: Krasdale Gallery, 1994. * 1995 Yau, John. ''Murder'' (exhibition catalogue). Santa Monica: Smart Art Press, 1995. * 1995 de Larrazabel, Eudoxia Estrella. ''IV Bienal International de Pintura, Cuenca, Ecuador'' (exhibition catalogue). Cuenca, Ecuador, 1995. * 1996 Wolfe, Townsend. ''National Drawing Invitational'' (exhibition catalogue). Little Rock: Arkansas Arts Center, 1996. * 1996 Chin, Mel. ''Scratch'' (exhibition catalogue). New York: Thread Waxing Space, 1996. * 1996 Cappellazzo, Amy. ''Real'' (exhibition catalogue). Miami: Bass Museum of Art, 1996. * 1997 Llanes, Llilian. ''Sexta Bienal de la Habana, El Individuo y Su Memoria'' (exhibition catalogue). Havana, Cuba: Centro Wifredo Lam, 1997. * 1998 Taha, Halima M. ''Collecting African American Art: Works on Paper and Canvas''. New York: Crown Publishers, 1998. * 1999 Lippard, Lucy, and Jennifer Ellen Way. ''The Art of Whitfield Lovell, Whispers From the Walls'' (exhibition catalogue). Denton, TX: University of North Texas Press, 1999. * 1999 Hertz, Betti-Sue. ''Urban Mythologies: The Bronx Represented Since the 1960s'' (exhibition catalogue). Bronx, NY: Bronx Museum of the Arts, 1999. * 2000 Wei, Lilly. ''Portrayals'' (exhibition catalogue). Purchase, NY: The Neuberger Museum of Art, 2000. * 2000 ''20 Years of Artists in the Marketplace Program'' (CD-ROM). Bronx, NY: The Bronx Museum of the Arts, 2000. * 2000 Hills, Patricia. ''Recent Tableaux'' (exhibition catalogue). New York, NY: DC Moore Gallery, 2000. * 2000 Foster, Carter E., and Stephen F. F. Jost. ''Drawing on Language'' (exhibition catalogue). Cleveland: SPACES Gallery, 2000. * 2000 DC Moore Gallery. ''Whitfield Lovell: Portrayals'' (exhibition catalogue). * 2001 Wolfe, Townsend. ''About Face: Collection of Jackye and Curtis Finch, Jr.'' (exhibition catalogue). Little Rock: Arkansas Arts Center, 2001: 62, illus. * 2001 ''Selections: Painting'' (exhibition catalogue). Oakdale, NY: Dowling College, 2001. * 2001 Makrandi, Nandini. ''Beyond the Frame: Whitfield Lovell'' (exhibition brochure). Knoxville: Knoxville Museum of Art, 2001. * 2001 Kushner, Robert. ''Beauty Without Regret'' (exhibition catalogue). Santa Fe: Bellas Artes Gallery, 2001. * 2001 Fairbrother, Trevor. "Going Forward, Looking Back," in ''Words of Wisdom: A Curator's Vade Mecum on Contemporary Art'', New York:
Independent Curators International Independent Curators International (ICI) is a non-profit headquartered in New York City that has produced exhibitions, events, publications, and training opportunities since 1975. History Independent Curators International (ICI) was founded in 197 ...
, 2001: 56-58. * 2002 Smagula, Howard J. ''Creative Drawing'', London, England: Lawrence King Publishing, 2002: 15, 133. * 2002 Nahas, Dominique. ''Whitfield Lovell: Embers'' (exhibition catalogue). New York: DC Moore Gallery, 2002. * 2002 Hanzal, Carla. ''SANCTUARY: The Great Dismal Swamp, An Installation by Whitfield Lovell'' (exhibition booklet). Virginia Beach: Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, 2002. * 2003 Lippard, Lucy R., Carla Hanzal, Leslie King-Hammond, and Jennifer Ellen Way. ''The Art of Whitfield Lovell: Whispers from the Walls'', 2nd edn, San Francisco: Pomegranate, 2003. * 2003 Lapcek, Barbara. "Whitfield Lovell: Visual Artist," in Hatch-Billops Collections, Inc.: ''Artist & Influence'', Vol. XXI, New York: Hatch-Billops Collection, 2003: 175-192. * 2003 Gerdts, William H. ''et al.'' ''American Art at the Flint Institute of Arts'', Flint, MI: Flint Institute of Arts, 2003: 260-261. * 2003 Everett, Gwen. ''African American Masters: Highlights from the Smithsonian American Art Museum''. New York: Harry N. Abrams; Washington, DC: Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2003. * 2003 Bessire, Mark H. C. Skowhegan ''2002-2003 Faculty Exhibition'' (exhibition catalogue). Portland, ME: Institute of Contemporary Art, Maine College of Art, 2003. * 2004 Princenthal, Nancy ''et al.'' ''Whitfield Lovell, in +Witness'' (exhibition catalogue). Sydney: Museum of Contemporary Art, 2004: 42-49. * 2004 Brookman, Philip. ''Common Ground: Discovering Community in 150 Years of Art'' (exhibition catalogue). London: Merrell Publishers, 2004. * 2005 Yee, Lydia. ''Collection Remixed'' (exhibition catalogue). Bronx, NY: The Bronx Museum of the Arts, 2005: 54-55. * 2007 ''182nd Annual Exhibition of Contemporary American Art'' (exhibition catalogue). New York: National Academy Museum, 2007: illus. 133. * 2007 Reynolds, Jock. ''Art For Yale: Collecting for a New Century'' (exhibition catalogue). New Haven, CT: Yale University Art Gallery, 2007: illus. 334. * 2008 Conrad, Dr. Derek Conrad. ''The Other Mainstream II: Selections from the Collection of Mikki and Stanley Weithorn'' (exhibition catalogue). Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University Art Museum, 2008: illus. 31. * 2008 Heartney, Eleanor. ''Art and Today'', New York: Phaidon Press, 2008: illus. 412. * 2008 Sims, Lowery Stokes. ''Whitfield Lovell: All Things in Time'', Yonkers, NY: Hudson River Museum, 2008. * 2009 Lewis, Sarah. ''Mercy, Patience and Destiny: The Women of Whitfield Lovell's Tableaux'' (exhibition catalogue). Atlanta: The ACA Gallery of SCAD, 2009. * 2009 Kim, Linda. "Distant Relations: Identity and Estrangement in Whitfield Lovell's Kin Series," in ''Distant Relations'' (exhibition catalogue). Mahwah, NJ: Ramapo College, 2009. * 2009 Carson, Charles D. and Julie L. McGee. ''Sound:Print:Record: African American Legacies'' (exhibition catalogue). Newark, DE: University Museums, University of Delaware, 2009: illus. cover, 46. * 2010 United States Mission to the United Nations, New York: ART in Embassies Exhibition (exhibition catalog), Washington, DC: Art in Embassies, 2010. * 2010 Franks, Pamela and Robert E. Steele. ''Embodied: Black Identities in American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery'' (exhibition catalog). New Haven, CT: Yale University Art Gallery, 2010: illus. 45. * 2010 Griffin, Farah Jasmine. "Whitfield Lovell", in ''RE: COLLECTION, Selected Works from The Studio Museum in Harlem'', New York: The Studio Museum in Harlem, 2010.


References


External links


DC Moore Gallery: Whitfield LovellMacArthur Foundation: Whitfield LovellBrooklyn Rail: Kith and Kin review
*''Art in America'', September 2006, "Whitfield Lovell at DC Moore". http://images.dcmooregallery.com/www_dcmooregallery_com/Lovell_ArtInAmerica2006.jpg *''Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art'', "Whitfield Lovell: Autour Du Monde" http://www.dcmooregallery.com/artists/whitfield-lovell {{DEFAULTSORT:Lovell, Whitfield 1959 births American installation artists Artists from the Bronx Cooper Union alumni MacArthur Fellows African-American contemporary artists American contemporary artists Living people The High School of Music & Art alumni Maryland Institute College of Art alumni Parsons School of Design alumni African-American painters