April 4

Sam Gilliam, April 4, 1969, acrylic on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1973.115
Sam Gilliam, April 4, 1969, acrylic on canvas, 110179 34 in. (279.4456.6 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1973.115

Artwork Details

Title
April 4
Artist
Date
1969
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
110179 34 in. (279.4456.6 cm)
Credit Line
Museum purchase
Mediums
Mediums Description
acrylic on canvas
Classifications
Subjects
  • Abstract
  • History — United States — Black History
  • History — United States — Civil Rights Movement
Object Number
1973.115

Artwork Description

Like Alma Thomas, Gilliam remained dedicated to abstract expression at a time when many other African American artists promoted explicit social commentary in their work. April 4--whose title references the day in 1968 when Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated -- is a rare instance in which he openly invites connections with topical issues. From the window of his Johnson Avenue studio, the artist had witnessed the devastating looting and fires that broke out along 14th Street in Washington, DC, upon news of King's death. A year later, when he made this painting, much of the damage remained unrepaired. The dark stains in the canvas could suggest the violence of the assassination and its traumatic aftermath. At the same time, its luminous, majestic color honors King and his work, implying a sense of hope.

Works by this artist (22 items)

Sam Gilliam, Swing, 1969, acrylic and aluminum on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. Edwin Janss, Jr., 1973.189
Swing
Date1969
acrylic and aluminum on canvas
On view
Sam Gilliam, G.D.S., 1978, screenprint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Donald A. Brown, 1978.168.39, © 1978, Sam Gilliam
G.D.S.
Date1978
screenprint on paper
Not on view
Sam Gilliam, Campus Center View, 1967-1977, painted fiber and paper, wood, stone, fabric, and plastic assembled on wood base in plexiglass case, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, Art-in-Architecture Program, 1979.159.42
Campus Center View
Date1967-1977
painted fiber and paper, wood, stone, fabric, and plastic assembled on wood base in plexiglass case
Not on view
Sam Gilliam, Art Ramp Angle Brown, 1978, acrylic and oil enamel on canvas and nylon, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, Art-in-Architecture Program, 1979.159.41
Art Ramp Angle Brown
Date1978
acrylic and oil enamel on canvas and nylon
Not on view

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