Delaware Art Museum Celebrates Black Artists Who Call Delaware Home

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Via @delartmuseum … We’re closing out this month’s celebration of Black artists with 4 artists who consider Wilmington, DE home. Edward Loper, Sr. (depicted in the top far left of the background mural), Edward Loper, Jr. (depicted in the center left of the mural) K.O. Simms @kosimmsfinearts (pictured right) and André L. Wright Jr. @coloroflife (pictured left) have a lot in common, but their art is uniquely their own. Born on the Eastside of Wilmington, these four artists have played important roles in capturing the people and scenes of their city. Their creations are vital to representing Wilmington’s history and artistic achievements in the Museum’s collection.

 

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(In order featured)
Background mural painted by K.O. Simms @kosimmsfinearts
Photo by S. Woodloe

“After a Shower”, 1937. Edward Loper Sr. (1916–2011), Oil on canvas, 20 1/2 × 26 1/2 inches. Delaware Art Museum, Louisa du Pont Copeland Memorial Fund, 1937. © Estate of Edward Loper Sr.

“Pool Room 11th & Walnut”, 1971. Edward Loper Jr. (born 1934). Oil on canvas, 24 × 36 inches. Delaware Art Museum, Louisa du Pont Copeland Memorial Fund, 2019. © Edward Loper Jr. @edwardloperart

“William Judy Johnson, Negro League Baseball Hall of Fame Tribute”, 2021. K.O. Simms (born 1957). Acrylic on hardboard, 60 × 48 × 1 5/8 inches. Delaware Art Museum, Louisa du Pont Copeland Memorial Fund, 2022. © K.O. Simms. @kosimmsfinearts

“Rosa Ruiz: Guare (Indigenous community of Michoacán, Mexico)”, 2022. Andre’ L. Wright Jr. (born 1983). Digital print, image: 17 5/8 × 13 5/8 inches. Delaware Art Museum, Commissioned by the Delaware Art Museum, Louisa du Pont Copeland Memorial Fund, 2022. © Andre’ L. Wright Jr. @coloroflife

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