Now, 1970
- Artist
LeRoy Clarke
- Title
Now
- Date
1970
- Medium
Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
48 1/4 × 72 3/8 in. (122.6 × 183.8 cm)
- Credit line
The Studio Museum in Harlem; gift of the artist
- Object Number
1972.8
Two raised fists, one clenching a broken chain, emerge strong and triumphant on the left side of the canvas, referencing not only the Black struggle for equality in the United States but the worldwide independence movement of countries previously under colonial rule. Now was painted shortly after LeRoy Clarke came to New York from Trinidad and Tobago, which achieved independence in 1962. The painting speaks to the urgency of Clarke’s mission: “I paint with an intention for revolution….I paint for enlightenment, to bring us closer to parting the darkness and opening up the way to our origins.
Now, 1970
- Artist
LeRoy Clarke
- Title
Now
- Date
1970
- Medium
Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
48 1/4 × 72 3/8 in. (122.6 × 183.8 cm)
- Credit line
The Studio Museum in Harlem; gift of the artist
- Object Number
1972.8
Two raised fists, one clenching a broken chain, emerge strong and triumphant on the left side of the canvas, referencing not only the Black struggle for equality in the United States but the worldwide independence movement of countries previously under colonial rule. Now was painted shortly after LeRoy Clarke came to New York from Trinidad and Tobago, which achieved independence in 1962. The painting speaks to the urgency of Clarke’s mission: “I paint with an intention for revolution….I paint for enlightenment, to bring us closer to parting the darkness and opening up the way to our origins.