Rael Jero Salley
Rael Jero Salley is an artist, cultural theorist and art historian. He holds degrees from The Rhode Island School of Design (BFA), The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (MFA), and The University of Chicago (PhD). His research interests include modern and contemporary art and visual culture, with a focus on Blackness and African Diaspora.
His artwork addresses a wide range of human experience. His practice struggles through issues of representation, broadly. It is grounded in the history and tradition of Painting, and the creative work addresses its subjects in non-linear, non-narrative ways.
In his work he responds creatively to things and ideas that strike him as interesting space, movement, landscape, abstraction, big ideas and also small ones too.
I produce artwork in series or groups. They come together and appear as projects. I think of the works appearing more like constellations. It's challenging to communicate this verbally or narratively, but visually it can make sense.
His work examines archival photography where each photograph becomes a starting point for producing a painting. The ideas are expanded by working through visually, in paintings, where each picture is based on one (or a few) of the photographs I discovered
Rael Jero Salley is an artist, cultural theorist and art historian. He holds degrees from The Rhode Island School of Design (BFA), The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (MFA), and The University of Chicago (PhD). His research interests include modern and contemporary art and visual culture, with a focus on Blackness and African Diaspora.
His artwork addresses a wide range of human experience. His practice struggles through issues of representation, broadly. It is grounded in the history and tradition of Painting, and the creative work addresses its subjects in non-linear, non-narrative ways.
In his work he responds creatively to things and ideas that strike him as interesting space, movement, landscape, abstraction, big ideas and also small ones too.
I produce artwork in series or groups. They come together and appear as projects. I think of the works appearing more like constellations. It's challenging to communicate this verbally or narratively, but visually it can make sense.
His work examines archival photography where each photograph becomes a starting point for producing a painting. The ideas are expanded by working through visually, in paintings, where each picture is based on one (or a few) of the photographs I discovered
Rael Jero Salley is an artist, cultural theorist and art historian. He holds degrees from The Rhode Island School of Design (BFA), The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (MFA), and The University of Chicago (PhD). His research interests include modern and contemporary art and visual culture, with a focus on Blackness and African Diaspora.
His artwork addresses a wide range of human experience. His practice struggles through issues of representation, broadly. It is grounded in the history and tradition of Painting, and the creative work addresses its subjects in non-linear, non-narrative ways.
In his work he responds creatively to things and ideas that strike him as interesting space, movement, landscape, abstraction, big ideas and also small ones too.
I produce artwork in series or groups. They come together and appear as projects. I think of the works appearing more like constellations. It's challenging to communicate this verbally or narratively, but visually it can make sense.
His work examines archival photography where each photograph becomes a starting point for producing a painting. The ideas are expanded by working through visually, in paintings, where each picture is based on one (or a few) of the photographs I discovered
Rael Jero Salley is an artist, cultural theorist and art historian. He holds degrees from The Rhode Island School of Design (BFA), The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (MFA), and The University of Chicago (PhD). His research interests include modern and contemporary art and visual culture, with a focus on Blackness and African Diaspora.
His artwork addresses a wide range of human experience. His practice struggles through issues of representation, broadly. It is grounded in the history and tradition of Painting, and the creative work addresses its subjects in non-linear, non-narrative ways.
In his work he responds creatively to things and ideas that strike him as interesting space, movement, landscape, abstraction, big ideas and also small ones too.
I produce artwork in series or groups. They come together and appear as projects. I think of the works appearing more like constellations. It's challenging to communicate this verbally or narratively, but visually it can make sense.
His work examines archival photography where each photograph becomes a starting point for producing a painting. The ideas are expanded by working through visually, in paintings, where each picture is based on one (or a few) of the photographs I discovered
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Untitled (Double)
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
59cm x 42cm
Garden Wedding
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
59cm x 83cm
Untitled (Brothas),
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
61cm x 61cm
Happy Hours
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
Acrylic on canvas
83cm x 59cm
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