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Raymond Saunders: Post No BillsDiscover Raymond Saunders's dynamic paintings and his extraordinary legacy as an artist and thinker in this first ever monograph. Saunders's work brings together his extensive formal training with his own observations and lived experience. His assemblage style paintings frequently begin with a monochromatic black ground elaborated with white chalk a pointed reversal of the traditional figure ground relationship. He subsequently adds a range of other

Discover Raymond Saunders's dynamic paintings and his extraordinary legacy as an artist and thinker in this first ever monograph.

Saunders's work brings together his extensive formal training with his own observations and lived experience. His assemblage-style paintings frequently begin with a monochromatic black ground elaborated with white chalk--a pointed reversal of the traditional figure-ground relationship. He subsequently adds a range of other markings, materials, and talismans--from wallpaper to advertisements, rulers to paintbrushes. Expressionistic swaths of paint, minimalist motifs, line drawings, and passages of vibrant color tangle with found objects, signs, and doors collected from his urban environment at home and abroad, creating unexpected visual rhymes and resonances that reward careful and sustained looking. At once deliberately constructed and improvisatory, didactic and deeply felt, these richly built surfaces conjure a range of themes, allowing for a vast and nuanced multiplicity of meanings.

A record of a two-part exhibition presented at David Zwirner and Andrew Kreps Gallery in 2024, this publication considers Saunders's ability to infuse his work with social relevance and commentary. Featured texts include an introduction by curator Ebony L. Haynes and a conversation between Haynes and Studio Museum of Harlem director Thelma Golden about her multidecade engagement with Saunders's artwork and writing. A facsimile of Saunders's self-published pamphlet from 1967, Black Is a Color--his vital essay on the creative expression of the artist, which continues to spark cultural conversation nearly five decades after its appearance, is reproduced along with new annotated commentary by art historian Darby English. An essay by Jarrett Earnest offers an in-depth interpretation of two of Saunders's complex chalkboard works. Also included is a never before published interview from 1980 between the artist and Judith Wilson in which Saunders discusses his multilayered practice. Lastly, a reprint of a pivotal text from 1993 by art historian Richard J. Powell offers a panoramic examination of Saunders's art from 1968-1993, with a special focus on his iconic painting Dr. Jesus. This robust group of texts and academic considerations offers a compelling exploration of Saunders's wide-ranging practice and lasting influence.

Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Raymond Saunders, Jarrett Earnest (Author), Darby English (Contribution by)
Published: 09/02/2025
Publisher: David Zwirner Books
ISBN: 9781644231654
Pages: 208
Weight: 1.84lbs

About the Author
In his assemblage-style paintings, American artist Raymond Saunders (b. 1934) brings together his extensive formal training with his own observations and lived experience. Expressionistic swaths of paint, minimalist motifs, line drawings, and passages of vibrant color tangle with found objects, signs, and doors collected from his urban environment, creating unexpected visual rhymes and resonances that reward careful and sustained looking and allow for a vast and nuanced multiplicity of meanings.

Jarrett Earnest is the author of What It Means to Write About Art: Interviews with Art Critics (2018) and Valid Until Sunset (2023) as well as editor of The Young and Evil: Queer Modernism in New York, 1930-1955 (2020), Painting Is a Supreme Fiction: Writings by Jesse Murry, 1980-1993 (2021), and Devotion: today's future becomes tomorrow archive (2022). His criticism has been published in magazines and exhibition catalogues around the world, and appears regularly in the New York Review of Books.

Darby English is the Carl Darling Buck Professor of Art History at the University of Chicago.

Thelma Golden is an American art curator and Director and Chief Curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York

Ebony L. Haynes is a writer and curator from Toronto. She is based in New York, where she is a director at David Zwirner. Haynes is a visiting curator and critic at the Yale School of Art in the painting and printmaking class of 2021. She also runs an online "school" that offers free professional practice classes to Black students worldwide.

Richard J. Powell is John Spencer Bassett Distinguished Professor of Art & Art History at Duke University. In addition to teaching courses in American art and the arts of the African Diaspora, he is author of Black Art: A Cultural History (1997, 2002, 2021) and has organized numerous exhibitions.

Judith Wilson is an African American art historian in San Francisco, California. Her teaching career included full-time positions in art history at University of Virginia, Yale, and the University of California, Irvine, as well as part-time and visiting professorships at several other schools.

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