American People Series #4: The Civil Rights Triangle (1963) by Faith Ringgold

American People Series #4: The Civil Rights Triangle - Faith Ringgold - 1963

Artwork Information

TitleAmerican People Series #4: The Civil Rights Triangle
ArtistFaith Ringgold
Date1963
Art MovementPostcolonial art

About American People Series #4: The Civil Rights Triangle

“American People Series #4: The Civil Rights Triangle,” created by Faith Ringgold in 1963, is a noteworthy contribution to the Postcolonial art movement. This artwork, classified within the portrait genre, encapsulates the intense and turbulent essence of the Civil Rights Movement.

The artwork depicts five figures, predominantly African-American men, rendered with simplified and bold features, often characteristic of postcolonial and social commentary art. The figures are positioned closely together, exuding a sense of unity and intense focus. Their expressions are serious, reflecting the gravity and determination associated with the Civil Rights Movement. The background features dark, subdued hues that contrast starkly with the bright colors used in the subjects’ clothing and skin tones. The central figure, dressed in a blue suit, stands out, possibly symbolizing leadership or prominence within the social struggle. The use of broad, sweeping lines and stark contrasts in color further imbues the painting with a sense of urgency and poignancy.

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