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Norman Lewis, American Totem, 1960

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American Totem is one of a series of black-and-white paintings that Norman Lewis made exploring the emotional and psychic impact of the civil rights movement. Lewis, one of the few Black artists associated with Abstract Expressionism, created a multivalent abstract form that evokes apparitions, skulls, masks, and the infamous hooded Klansman. As a “totem” or symbol of America, Lewis’s work suggests that the nation’s history of terror is both representable and abstract, conscious and unconscious, visible and hidden.

Norman Lewis, American Totem, 1960

Norman Lewis (1909-1979), American Totem, 1960

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