American Collection #5: Bessie's Blues

Description

Faith Ringgold employed thick lines and forms to portray the singer Bessie Smith, also known as "Empress of the Blues." The deliberate dissonance between Smith's melodies and their musical accompaniment finds a visual echo in Ringgold's pared-down portrait of the glamorous Smith (known for bespangled dresses and sparkly jewelry). The subtle variations among the repeated portraits hint at the variations in pitch and rhythm in the choruses of Smith's songs.

Provenance

The artist, CA and NJ; sold through ACA Galleries, NY, to the Art Institute of Chicago, 2002.

American Collection #5: Bessie's Blues

Faith Ringgold

January 19, 1997

Accession Number

160098

Medium

Cotton-, rayon-, nylon-, and polyester- blend fabrics; acrylic paint

Dimensions

195.4 × 201.3 cm (76 7/8 × 79 1/4 in.)

Classification

textile

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Robert Allerton Endowment