Evening Rendezvous

Object Details

Date
1962
Artist
Norman Lewis, born New York City 1909-died New York City 1979
Gallery Label
Lewis came of age in the politically charged atmosphere of the 1930s, but in the postwar years, he often asserted that art could not solve society's problems. Still, Evening Rendezvous is a deeply political painting. The abstract dabs of white emerging from a gray twilight are hooded Klansmen, gathered around a bonfire suggested by the hot reds at the center of the image. Angular white shapes evoke the men closest to the headlights of their cars, while at the top of the canvas, others are obscured by blue smoke. The combination of red, white, and blue mocks the patriotism that the Klan claimed in its defense.Most New York art critics in the 1950s and 1960s insisted that painting could be about nothing except painting. Any artist who argued otherwise risked bad press and lost sales. This climate might have led Lewis to proclaim that his art was meant solely to express "man's creative endeavors." Evening Rendezvous veered close to the forbidden territory of figural painting, and more importantly, it brought the turmoil of the civil rights movement into the gallery. But it is still enough of an abstract painting to suggest that Lewis veiled his subject in an acceptable language.Exhibition Label, Smithsonian American Art Museum, 2006
Exhibition Label
Lewis often asserted that art was not a tool for solving society’s problems, but Evening Rendezvous is a deeply political painting. The abstract dabs of white emerging from a gray twilight are hooded Klansmen, gathered around a bonfire suggested by the hot reds at the center of the image. Angular white shapes in the foreground describe men closest to the headlights of their cars, while those at the top are obscured by blue smoke. The combination of red, white, and blue mocks the patriotism that the Klan claimed as its defense.
African American Art: Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights Era, and Beyond, 2012
Topic
Abstract
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Department
Painting and Sculpture
Credit Line
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase
Data Source
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Object number
1994.32
Type
Painting
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Medium
oil on linen
Dimensions
50 1/4 x 64 1/4 in. (127.7 x 163.3 cm.)
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/vk7dfcf9eac-54b4-47f5-b369-bed5ee2e91ed
Record ID
saam_1994.32