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Photography by Edward C. Robison III.

The Reader

Pictured at the bottom of an otherwise abstract composition, a reclining woman reads. Created during the 1960s as part of a suite of works she referred to as her “attitude paintings,” The Reader equally balanced Amos’s interest in abstraction and the figure. These early works allowed her to explore the significance of color as it relates to the Black female body, a subject that went on to become a primary focus of her artmaking in future decades.

ArtistEmma Amos, 1938–2020
Date1967
MediumOil on canvas in artist's frame
Dimensions41 1/8 x 61 1/8 in.
Signedl.l., in red paint: AMOS
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2019.23
ClassificationPainting
ProvenanceArtist; to (RYAN LEE Gallery LLC, New York, NY); purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2019
On ViewNo
The Reader41.1 × 61.1 in.Standard/Movie Poster40 × 27 in.

This artwork's face covers about 2.3× the area of a standard movie poster.Drawn to the same scale.