Looking Upward

James Lesesne Wells, Looking Upward, 1928, woodcut on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Jacob and Ruth Kainen, 1993.75.2
James Lesesne Wells, Looking Upward, 1928, woodcut on paper, sheet: 2217 in. (55.843.2 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Jacob and Ruth Kainen, 1993.75.2

Artwork Details

Title
Looking Upward
Date
1928
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
sheet: 2217 in. (55.843.2 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Jacob and Ruth Kainen
Mediums Description
woodcut on paper
Classifications
Subjects
  • Cityscape
  • Figure male — full length
  • Architecture Exterior — commercial — skyscraper
Object Number
1993.75.2

Artwork Description

Amid the Great Migration of Blacks from the American South to northern cities, James Wells moved to New York in 1919 and joined the bourgeoning Harlem Renaissance, a vibrant community of African American writers, musicians, and artists. Inspired by a major exhibition of art from the Belgian Congo shown at the Brooklyn Museum in 1923, Wells began incorporating stylistic elements from African art in his own works. In Looking Upward, the figure's angular simplicity evokes West African sculpture. Additionally, this print encapsulates the Harlem Renaissance's optimism by showing a Black figure towering over skyscrapers and cradling a section of the city, perhaps Harlem, in his arms. Wells influenced successive generations through his art and as a teacher at Howard University, where he worked beginning in 1929, splitting the remainder of his career between New York and Washington, DC.

Works by this artist (1 item)

Gladys Nelson Smith, Studio Portrait of a Model (Reggio), ca. 1925-1930, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of W. David Frenzel, 1983.94
Studio Portrait of a Model (Reggio)
Dateca. 1925-1930
oil on canvas
Not on view

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