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The
Life and Art of Jimmy Lee Sudduth
Jimmy Lee Sudduth is one of the elder statesmen of Black folk art in America.
A self-taught artist who has lived and worked in Fayette, Alabama, for
most of his life, he is comfortably integrated into his West Alabama community.
As he once said, "Im easy to find. Im in the center of
the universe." Sudduth is a gifted painter with remarkable formal
skill. He has painted continuously and ecstatically since he was a child,
and at ninety-five, he paints that way still. The best of his work reveals
an exceptional visual talent coupled with an incomparable delight in the
marvelous physical world around him. Jimmy Lee Sudduth is the story of
Sudduths life and art, with color reproductions of some fifty of
his finest paintings. An essay by Susan Mitchell Crawley, associate curator
of folk art at the High Museum in Atlanta, Georgia, describes the artists
subjects, materials, and techniques and captures the essence of his infinite
creativity.
Susan Mitchell Crawley, Jimmy Lee Sudduth, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts
0-89280-045-3 Hardcover 8.5 x 11 96 pages
$29.95
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