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American artist Jack Whitten dies aged 78

NEW YORK, Jan 22, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – American painter and sculptor Jack
Whitten has died at the age of 78, his gallery announced on Sunday.

The black artist was known for continually evolving over his five-decade
career — from painting to sculpture and from figurative to abstract.

Born in Bessemer, Alabama on December 5, 1939, he grew up in the
segregationist south of the United States, where he was an activist in the
civil rights struggle, before moving to New York in 1960.

His early work evoked the racism experienced by African Americans, but it
was his abstract pieces that won greater renown in the art world,
particularly in his later years.

Determined to constantly push his own limits, he left the brush to work
with razor blades, Afro-combs or household squeegees.

“Delta Group II,” which features in the Metropolitan Museum of New York
collection, is one example.

“With a career grazing the 50-year mark, Jack Whitten is still making work
that looks like no one else’s, which is saying something, given the flood of
abstract painting in New York in the past few years,” the New York Times art
critic Holland Cotter observed in 2013.

The Baltimore Museum of Art has dedicated a retrospective of his work,
which will run from April 22 to July 29, before heading to the Metropolitan
Museum of Art from September 6 to December 2.

Marc Payot, a partner and vice-president at Hauser & Wirth gallery where
Whitten’s work is displayed, said: “He was a remarkable man — an artist of
endless inventiveness, originality, and honesty, as well as a wonderful
friend.”

BSS/AFP/MR/ 1035 hrs