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JohnTarrellScott

 

John Tarrell  Scott
1940 -  2007

 

ArtistJohnTarrellScott

Artist / Sculptor

John Tarrell  Scott

Born 1940 - Died September 2007

Biography courtesy:

African American Visual Artists Database

http://aavad.com/artistbibliog.cfm?id=354 

Xavier to honor John T Scott at May 12 commencement

May 7, 2007 talk back

Xavier University's May 12 commencement exercises will give the
institution an opportunity to honor one of its own, visual artist and
professor John T. Scott, whose work as a sculptor can be seen
throughout the Crescent City.

The presentation of an honorary Xavier degree to Professor Scott takes
on added meaning as the embattled professor copes with health problems
and general recovery issues in post-Katrina New Orleans.


At this year's ceremony, Xavier will bestow an honorary degree upon
longtime art professor John T. Scott '62, whose art has garnered him a
national reputation of one of America's most highly-acclaimed
contemporary artists and whose teaching continues to inspire Xavier
art students.

Scott and his five siblings were raised in the Lower Ninth Ward by
their parents, Thomas and Mary Mable Holmes Scott. His creativity and
artistic gifts were developed and encouraged by his parents, who
taught him, among other things, to be resourceful, resilient and
innovative.

Scott attended Xavier in the 1950s, where he studied under painter
Numa Rousseve,,, sculptor Frank Hayden and Sister Mary Lurana Neely

Scott's large, three-dimensional public works can be found in a dozen
locations in New Orleans, as well as in six other major cities
(Atlanta, Birmingham, Boston, Houston, Nashville and Philadelphia).
His other creations can be found in public and private collections
throughout the country.

Often honored and celebrated, Scott was bestowed "Genius" status in
1992 when the prestigious MacArthur Foundation Fellowship recognized
him for his extraordinary originality and exceptional creativity.

Scott, a New Orleans native who is on extended leave while recovering
from double lung surgery, has taught at Xavier for more than 40 years.
In addition to his XU degree, he also holds a master's degree from
Michigan State University.

Scott was born on a farm in the Gentilly section of New Orleans; his father was a chauffeur to the owners, who used the farm to supply meat and produce for their restaurant. When he was 7, the family moved to the Lower 9th Ward.

He graduated from Booker T. Washington High School in 1958 and began formal art studies.

Hurricane Katrina had forced Scott to flee to Houston, where his disease required two double-lung transplant surgeries.

He was recovering from one of those operations in June, when Xavier gave him an honorary doctorate in humane letters. Michigan State had given him an honorary doctorate in 1995 and Tulane University in 1997.

he is survived by his wife, Anna Rita Scott; his daughters Alanda Rhodes, Tyra Joseph, Maria Scott-Osborne and Lauren Kannady; and six granddaughters

 

Bibliography and Exhibitions

Bibliography and Exhibitions

MONOGRAPHS AND SOLO EXHIBITIONS:

Atlanta (GA). Clark Atlanta University Art Galleries.


JOHN SCOTT: Window Moth Dancing.
1997.
Solo exhibition of monoprints.

Atlanta (GA). McIntosh Gallery.


JOHN T. SCOTT.
1994.
Solo exhibition.

Atlanta (GA). Nexus Gallery.


JOHN T. SCOTT: Window Series.
1989.
Solo exhibition.

Baton Rouge (LA). Southern University of Louisiana.


JOHN T. SCOTT.
1992.
Solo exhibition.

Boston (MA). Harris/Brown Gallery.


JOHN T. SCOTT.
1984.
Solo exhibition. [Traveling exhibition.]

Boston (MA). Harris/Brown Gallery.


JOHN T. SCOTT.
1986.
Solo exhibition.

Boston (MA). Liz Harris Gallery.


JOHN T. SCOTT: Sculpture.
1989.
Solo exhibition.

Brooklyn (NY). Experience Gallery.


JOHN T. SCOTT.
1971.
Solo exhibition.

Edwards-Tucker, Yvonne.


JOHN T. SCOTT and the Black Aesthetic.
1984.
In The International Review of African American Art, Vol. 6, no 2.
(1984):32-43. 4to, wraps.

Hammond (LA). University of Southeastern Louisiana.


The Sculpture of JOHN SCOTT.
1995.
Solo exhibition.

Indiana (PA). Kipp Gallery, Indiana University of Pennsylvania.


JOHN T. SCOTT.
1988.
Solo exhibition.

Metairie (LA). Rivet Gallery.


JOHN T. SCOTT.
1983.
Solo exhibition.

Monroe (LA). Masur Museum.


JOHN T. SCOTT.
1988.
Solo exhibition.

New Orleans (LA). Arthur Roger Gallery.




JOHN T. SCOTT and Ellis Marsalis.
January 28, 1998.
Video recording of a conversation between jazz musician Marsalis and
John T. Scott. [Cited in Richard J. Powell, Circle Dance: The Art of
JOHN T. SCOTT, 2005, fn. 12.] NTSC-VHS, col. 60 min.

New Orleans (LA). Galerie Simonne Stein.


JOHN SCOTT.

1995.
Solo exhibition.

New Orleans (LA). Galerie Simonne Stein.


JOHN SCOTT: Hand Flowers.
1992.
Solo exhibition.

New Orleans (LA). Galerie Simonne Stein.


JOHN SCOTT: Spiritgates-Paintings and Sculpture.
1993.
Solo exhibition.

New Orleans (LA). New Orleans Museum of Art.


Circle Dance: The Art of JOHN T. SCOTT.

University Press of Mississippi, 2005.
142 pp., 129 color and 19 b&w illus., exhibs., commissions, awards, bibliog., index. Foreword by Ellis Marsalis; interview with Scott by Daniel Piersol; text by Richard J. Powell. The first major monograph on Scott covers 40 years of work in printmaking, sculpture, collage, painting, paper work and public art. The text examines the influence of jazz, blues, and gospel music on Scott's imagery and working methods. 4to (32 x 24 cm.; 12.3 x 9.3 in.), cloth, d.j. First ed.

New Orleans (LA). Studio 8.


JOHN T. SCOTT.
1972.
Solo exhibition.

NEW ORLEANS (LA). University of New Orleans.


Drawing Show.

1966.
Group exhibition. Juried. Purchase Award to John T. Scott,

New Orleans (LA). Xavier University.


JOHN T. SCOTT: Drawings.
1967.
Solo exhibition.

Saalam, Kulamu ya.
Visual Jazz: An Interview with and portfolio of paintings by JOHN T. SCOTT.
1993.
In African American Review 27 (Summer 1993):157-176.

San Antonio (TX). Sol del Rio Gallery.
JOHN T. SCOTT.
1976.
Solo exhibition.

Santa Monica (CA). Laemmle Fine Arts Theatres.


JOHN T. SCOTT.

1971.
Solo exhibitions at: Monica 1 & 2; Les Felig, Hollywood, CA; Laemmle, Los Angeles, CA.

Sartisky, Michael.


Art that Wraps the Soul: An Interview with JOHN SCOTT.
1994.
In Louisiana Cultural Vistas 5 (Summer 1994):34-45.

SCOTT, JOHN T..


Quality: Who Defines It and How.
1989.
In Connections Quarterly Vol. 8, no. 5 (June 1989).

SCOTT, JOHN T..


Remembering a Friend.
1989.
In Arts Quarterly (January/February/March 1989.)

SCOTT, JOHN T..


Urban Igegi: Portfolio of Works by JOHN T. SCOTT.
1996.
In The International Review of African American Art, Vol. 13, no 3.
(1996):32-43. 4to, wraps.

Shreveport (LA). Stoner Museum.


JOHN T. SCOTT.
1990.
Solo exhibition.

Stunda, Hilary.


Playing it Straight, Upside-Down and Backwards: A Conversation with JOHN T. SCOTT.
2004.
In Sculpture (October 2005):32-37.

Tallahassee (FL). Florida A&M University.
JOHN T. SCOTT.
1968.
Solo exhibition.

GENERAL BOOKS AND GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

ALEXANDRIA (LA). Alexandria Museum of Art.


Richard Johnson and John Scott.
1993.
Two-person exhibition by painter and sculptor.

ALEXANDRIA (LA). Alexandria Museum of Art.


Southern Journeys.
2004.
Group exhibition. Curated by Patricia Pinson. Included: Alonzo J. Davis, Reginald Gammon, Martin Payton, Joseph Pearson, John T. Scott.
[Traveled to Stella Jones Gallery, New Orleans.]

AtLANTA (GA). Nexus Gallery.


New Orleans Legacy.
1977.
Group exhibition. Included: Martin Payton, John T. Scott.

ATLANTA (GA). Atlanta Life Insurance Co..


The Fifth Annual Atlanta Life National Art Competition and Exhibition.

February 2-March 9, 1985.
30 pp. illustrated exhibition catalogue including both artists in this exhibition and a list of artists in the permanent collection of Atlanta Life. Juried by Mary Schmidt Campbell, Floyd Coleman, Alvia Wardlaw. Artists exhibited: Ellsworth Ausby, Sidney V. Barkley, Arthur Carraway, Carol Ann Carter, April Chartrand, Barbara Chavous, Schroeder Cherry, Marie Toni Cochran, Ed Colston, Adger Cowans, Andy Cunningham, Willis Bing Davis, Acha Debela, Cynthia J. Farrell, Omar Gerroud, Tyrone Geter, Christopher F. Gonzalez, Phyllis R. Gooden, Bobby Go Van, James M. Green, Jesse Guinyard Jr., Michael D. Harris, Cynthia Hawkins, Napoleon Jones-Henderson, William C. Henderson, Lawrence Huff, Hugh, Walter C. Jackson, Wadsworth Jarrell, Harvey L. Johnson, Leroy Johnson, Ted Jones, Ed Love, Kerry James Marshall, Frank T. Martin, Robert S. Martin, Lev Mills, Mari Morris, Deborah Muirhead, M. DiNapoli-Mylet, Nefertiti, Sammie L. Nicely, Freddy Norman, James E. Pate, K. Joy Ballard-Peters, Lawrence J. Philip, Jacqueline Richards, Joe Roache, Charles Roberts, Susan J. Ross, Ernest R. Satchell, Thom Shaw, (Mei) Tei Sing Smith, Freddie Styles, Maxwell Taylor, Evelyn Patricia Terry, Emerson E. Williams, Stanley C. Wilson. Artists in Atlanta Life Insurance Co.'s art collection of previous purchase prizes and acquisitions: Jerome Meadows, Elizabeth Catlett, William Duffy, Jr., James B. Pasley, George Balams, Phillip Hampton, Tina Dunkley, Michael Cummings, Viola Burley Leak, Thom Shaw, Robert Martin, Mark Herring, Maurice Pennington, Lev Mills, Freddie Styles, John Riddle, Arturo Lindsay, Geraldine McCullough, Kathy E. Harper, Lethia Robertson, Bisa Washington, Terry Hunter, Leroy Porter, Ben Jones, Paul Goodnight, Robert Dilworth, Phoebe Beasley, Ted Jones, Willis Bing Davis, Ayokunle Odeleye, Hale Woodruff, James E. Pate, Mark E. Morse, Michael Harris, John T. Scott, Lamerol Gatewood, Robert Peppers, Evelyn Terry, Tarrance Corbin, Richard Jordan, Carlton Thompson, Terry Adkins, Clemon E. Smith, Ellsworth Ausby, James E. Duprée, Charles Joyner, Carol A. Carter, Joyce Wellman, William Moore, Willie Birch, Sana Musasama, Stanley Wilson.

ATLANTA (GA). Atlanta Life Insurance Co..


The Tenth Annual Atlanta Life National Art Competition and Exhibition.

February-March, 1990.
Group exhibition. Jurors: Camille Billops, Curtis Patterson, Elizabeth Catlett (appointed but too ill to serve), Jesse Hill, Jr. Artists exhibited include: Amalia Amaki, William Anderson, Kwabena Ampofo-Anti, Joy Ballard-Peters, Garry Biggs, Jacqueline Bontemps, Willie Buchanan, Harriet Buckley, Michael Bynum, Anthony Cammack, Carol Carter, April Chartrand, Kevin Cole, William Cooper, Andy Cunningham, Jr., Walt Davis, Willis [Bing] Davis, Louis Delsarte, Robert Dilworth, Chuck Douglas, William Duffy, Ed Dwight, Herbert Edwards, Kenneth Falana, Robert Foster, Devery Freeman, Eddie Granderson, Karl Hall, Reynaldo Hernandez, Vandorn Hinnant (purchase award), Raymond Holbert, Robin Holder, Charnelle Holloway, Charles Holmes, Stefanie Jackson, Walter James, Rosalyn Johnson, Ted Jones, Carolyn Martin, Robert Martin, Toby Martin, Valerie Maynard, Oscar McNary, Jerome Meadows, Ben Mercer, Eleanor Merritt, Gary L. Moore, Velma Morris, Freddy Norman, Joseph Norman, James Padgett, T. Maurice Pennington, Lonnie Powell, Valerie Respress, John Riddle, Jr., Hilda Robinson, Laverne Ross, Thom Shaw, Mariah Spann, Robert Spencer, Roy Vinson Thomas, Darlene Tyree, Lamonte Westmoreland, Cynthia White, Lavon Van Williams, Jr., Gilberto Wilson, Winston Wingo, Aundreta Wright, Theresa Young. Listings for Current Art Collection by year of acquisition include: 1980--Jerome B. Meadows, Elizabeth Catlett, William Duffy, James B. Pasley, George Balams, Phillip Hampton, Tina Dunkley, Michael Cummings, Thom Shaw, Robert Martin, Mark Herring; 1980-81, Maurice Pennington, Lev Mills, Freddie Styles, John Riddle; 1981--Arturo Lindsay, Geraldine McCullough, Kathy E. Harper, Lethia Robertson, Tina Dunkley, Bisa Washington, Terry Hunter (2), Leroy Porter, James B. Pasley, Rudolph Robinson, Roger Murphy, Ben Jones, John Riddle; 1981-82 Paul Goodnight, Robert Dilworth, Phoebe Beasley, Lev Mills, Ted Jones (2), Bing Davis, Ayokunle Odeleye; 1982--Hale Woodruff, Thom Shaw, James E. Pate, Mark E. Morse, R. Martin, Michael Harris, John T. Scott, Freddie Styles, Lamerol Gatewood, Robert Peppers, Evelyn Terry, Tarrance Corbin, Richard Jordan, Carlton Thornton, Geraldine McCullough; 1984--Terry Adkins, Clemon Smith (2), Ellsworth Ausby, James E. Duprée, Charles Joyner, Carol A. Carter, Joyce Wellman, William Moore, George Balams, Willie Birch, Freddie Styles, Sana Musasama, Stanley Wilson, Scott; 1985: April M Chartrand, Carol Carter, Arthur Carraway, Cynthia Hawkins, Michael D. Harris, Shaw, Leroy Johnson, Tyrone Geter, Adger Cowans, Robert Martin, Lev Mills, Walter Jackson, Andrew Cunningham, Jr., Sidney V. Barkley, Frank Toby Martin, Jewel Simon (2) [plus listed as 1981 acquisition]; 1986: Harvey L. Johnson, Gall Shaw Clemons, Allen B. Poindexter, Michael Ellison, Kenneth Falana, Kevin Hamilton, Bertrand D. Phillips, Bob Helton, John H. Brown, Susan Thompson, Tina Dunkley, Louis J. Delsarte, Robert Martin, Lamonte Westmoreland, Kevin E. Cole, Debra D. Pressley, Ulysses Marshall, Ed Hamilton, Frank Toby Martin, Sana Musasama; 1987--Carlos F. Peterson (sc), Michael Ellison, Robert Spencer, Ted Jones, Lawrence Huff, William Anderson, Otis G. Sanders, James Green (fiber artist), Pat Ward Williams, James Maceo Rodgers, Robert Martin, Roy Vinson Thomas, Dewey Crumpler, Martin Payton, Curtis Tucker; 1988--Hilda C. Robinson, James E. Pate, Louis Delsarte, Falana, Stefanie Jackson, Holder, Wadsworth Jarrell, R. V. Thomas, Floyd E. Newsum, Angela Franklin, James E. Duprée, Robin M. Chandler, Jesse Guinyard, Jr., Dewey E. Crumpler, Charnelle Holloway; 1989-- Louis Delsarte, Chuck Douglas, Ken Falana (3) MacArthur Goodwin, Calvin Hooks, Charnelle Holloway, Stephanie Jackson, Wadsworth Jarrell, Kazi Lawrence, James Pate, Robert (Bobby) Scroggins, Vincent Smith, Richard Watson, Gloria Williams. 8vo, wraps.

ATLANTA (GA). Atlanta Life Insurance Company.


The Fourth Annual Atlanta Life National Art Competition and Exhibition.

January 6-February 29, 1984.
Group exhibition. Juried by Benny Andrews, Jacqueline Bontemps, David Driskell. Included: Terry Adkins, Ellsworth Ausby, Willie Birch, Carol A. Carter, Chuck Douglas, Joyce Dumas, Michael Ellison, Charles Joyner, Lev Mills, William Moore, Sana Musasama, John Scott, Clemson Smith, Freddie Styles, James Van Vanderzee, Stanley Wilson, Joyce Wellman.

ATLANTA (GA). Atlanta Life Insurance Company.


The Third Annual Atlanta Life National Art Competition and Exhibition.

December 4, 1982-January 21, 1983.
20 pp. exhib. cat., 16 b&w illus. Special tribute to Nellie Mae Rowe. 95 items in all media with one image each for the following fourteen artists: Richard Jordan, Robert E. Peppers, Evelyn Terry, Carlton Thompson, Freddie Styles, Robert Martin, Lamerol A. Gatewood, Tarrence Corbin, Geraldine McCullough, John T. Scott, Michael Harris, Thom Shaw, James E. Pate, Mark E. Marse. Artists in the show include: Regina Addison, Phoebe Beasley, Jacqueline Bontemps, Marvin P. Brown, Albert V. Chong, Roger Copeland, Tarrance Corbin, James Counts, Chandra Cox, Frank E. Cummings, Earnest Davidson, Tina Dunkley, Michael Ellison, Winston Falgout, Aubra Ford, Lamerol A. Gatewood, Wilhelmina Godfrey, Phyllis Gooden, Kathy Harper, Michael D. Harris, Gaylord Hassan, Cynthia Hawkins, Lee Hill, Terry Hunter, Arnold J. Hurley, Reginald Jackson, Walter C. Jackson, Martha Jackson-Jarvis, Leroy Johnson, Ted Jones, Richard S. Jordan, LaVerne Kemp, Spencer Lawrence, Viola Burley Leak, Robert J. Martin, Geraldine McCullough, Juanita Miller, Lev Mills, Mark E. Morse, Willie Lee Nash, Floyd Newsum, Laurie Ourlicht, John Pass, James E. Pate, Robert E. Peppers, Harper T. Phillips, Alvin Poindexter, Leslie K. Price, Junius Redwood, James R. Reed, Malkia Roberts, Rudy Robinson, Ernest R. Satchell, John T. Scott, Joyce J. Scott, Thom Shaw, Charles Smith, Frank E. Smith, Freddie Syles, Evelyn P. Terry, Carlton Thompson, Billy Uganda, Anthony Utley, Richard Watson, Stephen Watson, Jack White, William Wilkerson, George Wilson, Stanley Wilson. 4to, wraps. First ed.

ATLANTA (GA). High Museum.


Paper Trail: African American Works on Paper.
July 15-September 3, 2006.
Group exhibition. Included: Terry Adkins, Willie Cole, Sam Gilliam, Adrian Piper, John T. Scott, Renée Stout, Kara Walker.

ATLANTA (GA). Southern Arts Federation..


Regional Black Arts Directory.
Atlanta. Southern Arts Federation, 1983.
100 pp. Valuable state-by-state record of Black artists, a great many of whom are not recorded in other major publications and have vanished. States include Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee. Artists listed: Tina Allen, Arthur L. Bacon, Brenda Faye Burns, Gregory Brooks, Marie M. Brooks, Myron Calhoun, Lizetta Collins [Lizetta LeFalle-Collins], Booker Conley, Isiac Craig, Gloria Aqeuvaux Curry, Barbara Jean Danner, Edmond Dean, Richard Dozier, John Feagin, Albert Ford, John Hall, Harold Hampton Murray; Leonard Harvey, Isaac S. Hathaway, John Henry Heard Jr., Oakley Holmes, Allan Junier, James Kennedy, Brenda Chambers, Gloria Petitte, Edward L. Pryce, A. C. Smith, Charles Smith, Everett Strickland, Callie Brown Warren; Florida: Charlie Dean Carter, Sir Spencer Cobb, Patricia G. Collier; Ron Cook, Diane Dale, Ellis Edward Dames, Ben J. Davis, Jessie Davis, Thaddious "Plukie" Hargrove, Harvey W. Lee, Philip Glenn Simmons, Yvonne Edwards Tucker, Chester Lee Williams, Hobie L. Williams. Georgia: Leroy Almon [as Alman], Amalia K. Amaki, Alajo Adelona, Arthur Berry, Beverly Buchanan, Bodile G. Ballomes, Veronica Thomas Carpenter, Malaika Casel, Ohm J. Cederberg, Tina Dunkley, Vivian Edwards, Herbert L. Eichelberger, Reggee Hardmon, Michael D. Harris, Yahya MA Hassan, Mardina D. Holloway, Annabelle T. Kilgore, Richard Long, Adetokunbo Oyenane, Curtis Patterson, Joni Peck, Gary Porter, William Prankard, John Riddle, Tony Riddle, Chekesha Shabaka, Willie Scandeztte, Jewel Woodward Simon, Fess Simmons, Abram S. Sinclair Jr.; David Smith, Dwight Spence, Edward Spriggs, Phyllis R. Stapler, Levern Staples, John Shabazz, Kanika Vera Taylor, Marilyn Wynns Threadgill, Juvena Walls, Richard P. Washington, Patricia A. West, Charlotte Whitt, Brenda Wright; Kentucky: Elmer Lucille Allen, Aye A. Aton, Judyie Brandt, Elizabeth Browder, William Buchanan, Freida Delores Brown, Sylvia Clay, Michael E. Cowherd, Caliman G. Coxe, James Dokes, George A. Embers, Jacqueline Hilliard Embry, Janet Finger, Yodora Fletcher, Eric Gholston, Wendell Van Grant, James Green, Edward Norton Hamilton Jr., Mary Alice Hampton, Ronald L. Hargrove, Phillip Eugene Godfrey, Derek Harris, Donna Marie Riley Key, Keith Johnson, Anthony Wayne Lanier, Timothy Farrel Lynem, Carolyn P. Mason, Helen Mason, James H. Miller III, Clifford Harrison Morton, Phillip Parker, Sylvester Peterson, Willie Rascoe, Dorothy Rates, Robert Robinson, Sharon Smith, Cheryl P. Sullivan, Mazie Thomas, Sedella Turner, Clifton Preston Warren Jr., Helen Orr Whittamore, Umar Aki Williams, Dennis R. Wilson, C. G. Woods, Bernard Young; Louisiana: Ifama Diane Arsan, Lloyd W. Bennett, Monk Boudreaux, Denor Val Bratten (Abu); Felton Brown, Jerald B. Dorsey, Milton A. Fletcher, Charlie Johnson, Jack E. Jordan, Abu Lee, Louise Mouton, Fred O'Neil, Martin Payton, Eric Paul, Geraldine Robertson, John T. Scott, Clyde Smith, Clifton Webb; Mississippi: Margaret Moore Abdullah, Jesse C. Avan, Melissa Banks, George Berry, Ted Bozeman, Artmeasie Brandon, Doris G. Bridgeman, Benny Brock, Melvin R. Butler, Jessie L. Chambers, James Coley, Willie Cook, Melvin Cooper, Connie Earl Dixon, Harold Dorsey, Marcus Douyon, Audrey Foster, Geneva Gibson, Larry Harris; Grace Hampton, Bessie Johnson, Tyrone Johnson, Lawrence Jones, Lewis Lassiter, Hamp Martin, Lee Willie Nabors [as Wiliw], Betty C. Pate, Brutus Quinn, Hystercine Rankin, Emma Russell, Larry Smith, Hugh E. Stevens, Sarah Mary Taylor, James (Son) Thomas, Betty Tolbert, Ramona Ward, Dezzie White; John White; North Carolina: Ceab Elyius Anderson, Melvin Ashew, James Irvin Barnette, Queen E. Barnes, James Converse Biggers, Harold D. Coppedge, Randolph Davis, Walt Davis, Patricia Aleen Douglas, Jerry L. Hanes, Lana T. Henderson, Charles Edward Hughes [as Edwards], Norris Brock Johnson, Rodger E. Jones, Juan L. Logan; Odell Mason, James Baccum McGee, James McMillan [as McMillian], James Lee Melvin, Henry G. Michaux, Eva Hamlin-Miller, Willie L. Nash, Brian Keith Oliver, Paul Pope, Charles Robinson, Charles D. Rogers, Richard Tuck, Clarrissie Umstead; South Carolina: Orisamola Awolowo, Jesse Alexander, Freddie Bennett, Sandra Blake, Letsie Boykin, Lillie Byas, Linda Campbell, Dixie Dugan, Jakki Gallman, Edward Germany, Alvin Glen, John Gray, Jesse Guinyard Jr., Zack E. Hamlett III, Colette Harris, Harry Harrison; Scottie Hodge, Cheryl Johnson, David Israel Johnson Sr., Lincoln King, Henry Pearson, Charles Perrineau, Joe Pinckney, Veronica Rameseur, Arthur Rose, David A. Sanders, Abdul Kareem Shakoor, Eleanora E. Tate, Gary Taylor, Jeanne M. Thomas, Leo Twiggs [as Franklin Leo] Karen Woofaulk, Tennessee: Ronald Anderson, Michelle Renee Banks, Bennie Battle, Charles Davis, Philip R. Dotson, Cheryl Nadine Fant, Bennie Malekebu Ford, Joseph Gandy, David Green, Luther Hamoron, Ashley Dolores Harris, Bette W. Harwell, Sylvester Hayslett Jr., Wiley Henry Jr., Morgan B. Hines, Marcel Holman, George Hunt, Roger M. Jackson Jr., John J. Johnson III, Robert Tonwsend Jones Jr., Robert Alexander Keith, Harvey McDonald, Leon Murphy, Sammie Nicely, Johnnie Parker, Phillis A. Randolph, Gregory Ridley, Lydia Senter, Erik W. Stephenson, Anthony Taylor, Charles Stuart Taylor Jr., George Edward Walker, Larry Walker, Rickey Walker, Calvin Lawrence Walton, Jerry Waters, Leonard West, Angelo Williams, Ilunga Rosalyn Willis. 8vo, wraps.

BOSTON (MA). Museum of Fine Arts.


Boston Collects: Contemporary Painting and Sculpture.
1986.
Group exhibition. Includes: Robert T. Freeman, John T. Scott, et al.

BOSTON (MA). South Shore Bank Lobby.


Masters of Color.
December 2, 1986-March 30, 1987.
Group exhibition organized n collaboration with Harris Brown Gallery, Boston. Included: Manuel Hughes, Oliver Jackson, James Little, Alvin Loving, William Majors, Clarence Morgan, Keith Morrison, William Pajaud, Howardena Pindell, Theresa Ramey, John Scott, Alma Thomas. A calendar with one color illus. for each artist was published to serve as exhibition catalogue. 4to, wraps.

BUFFALO (NY). Albright Knox Art Gallery.


The Appropriate Object.
March 5-April 23, 1989.
79 pp. exhib. cat., b&w and color plates, exhib. checklist of 74 works, biogs., exhibs., commissions for each artist. Text by Beryl Wright. Artists include: Maren Hassinger, Richard Hunt, Oliver Jackson, Al Loving, Betye Saar, Raymond Saunders, John T. Scott, et al. Substantial African American traveling exhibition. [Traveled to: The Detroit Institute of Arts, May 15-July 15; San Jose Museum of Art, San Jose, CA, August 26-October 15; J.B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY, November 13, 1989-January 7, 1990.] 4to (28 cm.; 11 x 8.5 in.), wraps. Ed. of 1000.

CATTELL, JACQUES, ed.


Who's Who in American Art 16.
New York: Bowker, 1984.
Curators who are not also artists are included in this bibliographic entry but are not otherwise listed in the database: p. 21, Benny Andrews, 33, Ellsworth Ausby, 50, Richmond Barthé; 57, Romare Bearden, 76, John Biggers, 83, Betty Blayton, 98, Frank Bowling, 108, Arthur Britt, 112, Wendell Brooks, 116, Marvin Brown, 117-18, Vivian Browne, 121, Linda Goode Bryant, 128, Calvin Burnett, 129, Margaret Burroughs, 132, Carole Byard, 133, Walter Cade, 148, Yvonne Pickering Carter, 168, Claude Clark, 178-79, Floyd Coleman, 179, Robert Colescott; 181, Paul Collins, 184, James Conlon, 188-89, Arthur Coppedge; 191, Eldzier Cortor, Averille Costley-Jacobs, 198, Allan Crite; 210, D'Ashnash-Tosi [Barbara Chase-Riboud], 213-14, Alonzo Davis, 219-20, Roy DeCarava, 222, Avel DeKnight, 226, Richard Dempsey; 228, Murry DePillars, 237, Raymond Dobard, 239, Jeff Donaldson, 243, John Dowell, 246, David Driskell, 256, Allan Edmunds, 256-57, James Edwards, 260, David Elder, 265, Whitney John Engeran; 267, Marion Epting; 270, Burford Evans, 271, Minnie Evans, 271-72, Frederick Eversley, 277, Elton Fax, 304, Charlotte Franklin, 315, Edmund Barry Gaither (curator); 317, Reginald Gammon; 325, Herbert Gentry; 326, Joseph Geran; 328, Henri Ghent (curator); 332, Sam Gilliam, 346, Russell Gordon; 354, Rex Goreleigh, 361, Eugene Grigsby; 375, Robert Hall; 380, Leslie King-Hammond (curator); 381, Grace Hampton, 385, Marvin Harden, 406, Barkley Hendricks, 418, Leon Hicks, 414, Freida High-Wasikhongo, 424-25, Al Hollingsworth, 428, Earl Hooks, 433, Humbert Howard, 439, Richard Hunt, 450, A. B. Jackson, Oliver Jackson; 451, Suzanne Jackson, 454, Catti James, Frederick James, 464, Lester L. Johnson; 467, Ben Jones; 467-68, Calvin Jones, 469, James Edward Jones, Lois Jones; 471, Theodore Jones; 489, Paul Keene; 492, James Kennedy; 495-96, Virginia Kiah; 535, Raymond Lark, 540-41, Jacob Lawrence, 546, Hughie Lee-Smith, 557, Samella Lewis, 586, Cheryl Ilene McClenney, 595, Anderson Macklin, 620, Philip Lindsay Mason, 625, Richard Mayhew; 597, Oscar McNary; 598, Kynaston McShine (curator); 610, 637, Marianne Miles a.k.a. Marianne; 638, Earl Miller; 640-41, Lev Mills; 649, Evangeline Montgomery; 653, Norma Morgan; 655, Keith Morrison; 657, Dewey Mosby (curator); 671, Otto Neals; 693, Ademola Olugebefola; 700, Hayward Oubré, John Outterbridge, Wallace Owens; 702, William Pajaud; 706, James Parks; 710, Curtis Patterson; 711, Sharon Patton (curator); 711-12, John Payne; 720, Regenia Perry (curator) 724, Bertrand Phillips; 727, Delilah Pierce; 728, Vergniaud Pierre-Noël; 729, Stanley Pinckney, Howardena Pindell; 744, Leslie Price, Arnold Prince; 747, Mavis Pusey; 752, Bob Ragland; 759, Roscoe Reddix; 763, Robert Reid; 768, John Rhoden; 772, John Riddle, Gregory Ridley; 774, Faith Ringgold, 778, Lucille Roberts, 803, Mahler Ryder, 804, Betye Saar, 815, Raymond Saunders, 834, John Scott; 841, James Sepyo, 857, Thomas Sills, 859, Jewel Simon; 861, Merton Simpson, Lowery Sims (curator); 865, Van Slater; 869, Dolph Smith; 873, Vincent Smith, 886, Francis Sprout, 890-91, Shirley Stark, 898, Nelson Stevens, 920, Luther Stovall, 909, Robert Stull, 920, Ann Tanksley, James Tanner; 924, Rod Taylor; 922, William Bradley Taylor [Bill Taylor], 929, Elaine Thomas; 946, Curtis Tucker, 949, Leo Twiggs; 970, Larry Walker; 977, James Washington; 979, Howard Watson, 994, Amos White; 995, Franklin White; 996 Tim Whiten, 1001-2, Chester Williams, 1003, Randolph Williams, Todd Williams, Walter Williams, William T. Williams, 1005, Edward Wilson, George Wilson, 1005-6, John Wilson; 1007, Frank Wimberley; 1016, Rip Woods, 1017, Shirley Woodson, 1019, Bernard Wright, 1025, Charles Young; 1026, Kenneth Young, Milton Young.

CHICAGO (IL). Illinois Arts Council and Illinois Bell Telephone Lobby Gallery.


Black American Artists / 71.

1971-1972.
12 pp. catalogue of an important traveling exhibition circulated by the Illinois Arts Council and Illinois Bell; checklist of 136 works by 59 artists, 28 b&w illus., address list for many of the artists. Intro. and curated by Robert H. Glauber; statements by some of the artists on the topic of being a Black artist in 1971. Ralph Arnold, Sam Gilliam, Russell T. Gordon, Joseph B. Ross Jr., and by Edward K. Taylor (President of the Harlem Cultural Council.). Artists included in the exhibition: Benny Andrews, Ralph Arnold, Romare Bearden, Cleveland Bellow, Betty Blayton, Lynn Bowers, Vivian Browne, Robert Carter, Bernie Casey, LeRoy Clarke, Floyd Coleman, Dan Concholar, Dale Davis, Avel DeKnight, Richard Dempsey, David Driskell, Michael Esteves, Babatunde Folayemi, Sam Gilliam, Russell T. Gordon, David Hammons, Ben Hazard, Bill Howell, Raymond Howell, Manuel Hughes, Richard Hunt, Tonnie Jones, James DeWitt King, Jr., Jacob Lawrence, Leon Lank Leonard, Sr., Richard Mayhew, Geraldine McCullough, Charles McGee, Allie McGhee, Algernon Miller, Arthur Monroe, Keith Morrison, Ademola Olugebefola, Joe Overstreet, William Pajaud, Stephanie Pogue, Leslie Price, Noah Purifoy, Robert Reid, John T. Riddle, Gregory Ridley, Faith Ringgold, Joseph B. Ross, Jr., Raymond Saunders, John T. Scott, Vincent Smith, Alma Thomas, Timothy Washington, Charles White, Stanley Whitney, Walter J. Williams, Rip Woods, Kenneth Young, Milton Young. [Traveled to: Chicago, Springfield (IL), Valparaiso (IL), Peoria (IL), Rockford (IL), Quincy (IL), Kalamazoo Institute of Arts [MI], University of Iowa Art Museum, Iowa City (IA), November 2, 1971-January 2, 1972, and perhaps other venues.] 4to, stapled wraps. Individuated covers printed for at least two locations.

CHICAGO (IL). Illinois Bell Telephone Gallery.


The Classic Revival.
1975.
Group exhibition. Included: Emilio Cruz, John T. Scott. [Traveled to: Quincy Art Center, Quincy, IL; Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL; Kirkland Gallery, Decatur, IL; Millikan University, Decatur, IL; Mitchell Museum, Mt. Vernon, IL; Ella Sharp Museum, Jackson, MI; University Gallery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.]

CHICAGO (IL). Isobel Neal Gallery.


Calvin Jones and John Scott.
1988.
Two-person exhibition.

COLLEGE PARK (MD). University of Maryland Art Gallery.


SOURCES: Multicultural Influences on Contemporary African American Sculptors.
February 2-April 11, 1994.
16 pp., 5 color plates, 5 b&w photos, exhib. checklist of 26 works by 5 sculptors, biogs., exhibs., awards and interview with each artist. Curated by Stephanie E. Pogue; the interviews with artists are by Pogue, Tritobia H. Benjamin, David C. Driskell, Curtia James, Robert L. Hall. Artists include: Melvin E. Edwards, Martha Jackson-Jarvis, John T. Scott, Joyce J. Scott and Denise Ward-Brown. 4to, wraps. First ed.

COLORADO SPRINGS (CO). Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.


Katrina: Catastrophe and Catharsis.
2007.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott, et al.

DALLAS (TX). Museum of African-American Life and Culture.


Rambling on My Mind: Black Folk Art of the Southwest.

1987.
Many artists were in this exhibition who not included elsewhere. Artists include: David Allen, John Willard Banks, Carolyn Barry, Calvin J. Berry, Josephine Burns, David Butler, Carl A. Dixon, Milton A. Fletcher, Ezekiel Gibbs, Alma Gunter, Edwards Harris, Clementine Hunter, Frank A. Jones, Archie Major, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Ike Morgan, Emma Lee Moss, General Ponder, Azzie Roland, Joseph Rougley, John T. Scott, Rev. J. Swearingen, Rosie Lee Tompkins, Donald Washington, Willard Watson, George W. White, Warren Wise, Pauline Smith-Wylie. 4to, wraps.

EAST LANSING (MI). Michigan State University.
Group show.
1965.
Included: John T. Scott.

EDMUNDS, ALLAN L. and LOUISE D. STONE.


Three Decades of American Printmaking: The Brandywine Workshop Collection.
Manchester: Hudson Hills, 2004.
240 pp., 126 color plates, 21 b&w illus., bibliog., index. Texts by Halima Taha, Lois H. Johnson and Patricia Smith, Keith A. Morrison, and Claude Elliott. Among the artists who have had prints made at Brandywine are: Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, Louis Delsarte, Sam Gilliam, Margo Humphrey, Eugene Grigsby, Wadsworth Jarrell, Juan Sanchez, John T. Scott, Charles Searles, and Barbara Chase-Riboud. [Also issued in a limited numbered edition of 396 with three offset lithographs by Sam Gilliam, each signed and numbered in pencil, bound in red cloth, in matching cloth covered slipcase.] 4to (12.4 x 9.2 in.), cloth, d.j. First ed.

FAYETTEVILLE (NC). Walton Arts Center.


Images of America, African American Voices: Selections from the Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Walker.
January 9-March 27, 2004.
125 pp., 83 color plates, 1 b&w illus., plus color and b&w text photos, checklist of 64 works in all media, endnotes, bibliog. Text by Michael D. Harris. A very substantial collection. Artists include: Ron Adams, Charles Alston, Emma Amos, Radcliffe Bailey, Romare Bearden, Phoebe Beasley, Frank Bowling, Calvin Burnett, Nanette Carter, William S. Carter, Ed Clark, Kevin Cole, Robert Colescott, Tarrance D. Corbin, Allan Rohan Crite, Beauford Delaney, Joseph Delaney, Louis Delsarte, David Driskell, Edward J. Dwight, Michael Ellison, Herbert Gentry, Sam Gilliam, Luther Hampton, Margo Humphrey, Richard Hunt, Bill Hutson, Lois Mailou Jones, Gwendolyn Knight, Jacob Lawrence, Henri Linton, Juan Logan, Juan Logan, Whitfield Lovell, Alvin D. Loving, Clarence Morgan, Reginald McGhee, Mary Lovelace O'Neal, James Phillips, Alison Saar, Betye Saar, Ray Saunders, John T. Scott, Charles Searles, Charles Sebree, A. J. Smith, Cedric Smith, Frank E. Smith, John H. Smith, Bill Taylor, Mildred J. Thompson, Dudley Vaccianna, James Vanderzee, Larry Walker, Joyce Wellman, William T. Williams. [Traveled to Tubman African American Museum, Macon, GA, July 23-September 26, 2004.] Oblong 4to, pictorial wraps. First ed.

HOUSTON (TX). Museum School, Houston Museum of Fine Arts.


Nine Louisiana Sculptors.

1980.
Group exhibition. Included: Martin Payton, John T. Scott.

HOUSTON (TX). Texas Southern University Museum.


Our New Day Begun: African American Artists Entering the New Millennium.
November 12, 2000-February 18, 2001.
Group exhibition. Artists in the exhibition included: Radcliffe Bailey, Adrian Baxter, John T. Biggers, Elizabeth Catlett, Michael Ray Charles, Marie Cochran, Colette Gaiter, Leamon Green, Jean Lacy, Roy Lagrone, Jacob Lawrence, Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier, Kim Mayhorn, Angelbert Metoyer, Arleen Polite, Robert Pruitt, John T. Scott, Kaneem Smith, Carroll Harris Simms, Rejina Thomas, Kathleen Varnell, Bernard Williams. [Traveled to LBJ Library-Museum, Austin, TX; African American Museum, Dallas; Texas Southern University, Houston.]

HOUSTON (TX). University of Houston.


Texas Pow Wow.
1979.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott.

HUNTSVILLE (AL). Huntsville Museum of Art.


Black Artists / South.
April 1-July 29, 1979.
64 pp., illus., bibliog. Dedicated to Aaron Douglas. One of the most substantial exhibitions of Black artists of the 70s, curated by Ralph M. Hudson. 150 artists included: Charles H. Alston, Frederick C. Alston, Emma Amos, William Anderson, Benny Andrews, Emmanuel V. Asihene, William E. Artis, Richmond Barthé, Romare Bearden, Herman Beasley, John T. Biggers, Betty Blayton, Shirley Bolton, Arthur L. Britt, Sr., Wendell T. Brooks, Arthur Carraway, George Washington Carver, Yvonne Parks Catchings, Elizabeth Catlett, Don Cincone, Claude Clark, Claude Lockhart Clark, Benny Cole, Tarrence Corbin, G. C. Coxe, Ernest Crichlow, Ernest J. Davidson, Jr., Joseph Delaney, James Denmark, Murry N. Depillars, Hayward R. Dinsmore, Sr., Jeff R. Donaldson, Aaron Douglas, David Driskell, William Edmondson, Marion Epting, Burford E. Evans, Minnie Evans, Elton Fax, Sam Gilliam, J. Eugene Grigsby, Robert Hall, Phillip Hampton, Isaac Hathaway, Wilbur Haynie, Alfred Hinton, Fannie Holman, Earl J. Hooks, John W. Howard, Jean Paul Hubbard, Ernestine Huff, James Huff, Clementine Hunter, A.B. Jackson, Wilmer Jennings, Bill Johnson, Harvey L. Johnson, Joshua Johnson, Malvin Gray Johnson, William H. Johnson, William E. Johnston, James Edward Jones, Lawrence A. Jones, Lois Mailou Jones, Ted Jones, Jack Jordan, James E. Kennedy, Virginia Jackson Kiah, Simmie L. Knox, Lawrence Compton Kolawole, Jean Lacy, Larry Francis Lebby, Hughie Lee-Smith, Samella Lewis, Henri Linton, Oscar Logan, Jesse Lott, Nina Lovelace, Edward McCluney, Jr., Phillip L. Mason, Steve Matthews, Grady Garfield Miles, Minnie Marianne Miles, Lev Mills, Clifford Mitchell, Corinne Mitchell, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Jimmie Mosely, Jr., Archibald J. Motley, Jr., Otto Neals, Trudell Mimms Obey, Hayward L. Oubré, John Outterbridge, Joe Overstreet, Roderick Owens, William Pajaud, Curtis Patterson, John Payne, Clifton Pearson, Marion Perkins, Harper Phillips, Robert Pious, Stephanie Pogue, P.H. Polk, Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, Roscoe C. Reddix, Robert Reid, Leon Renfro, John W. Rhoden, John T. Riddle, Jr., Gregory D. Ridley, Jr., Haywood Rivers, Arthur Rose, John T. Scott, Thomas Sills, Carroll H. Simms, Jewel Woodard Simon, Merton D. Simpson, Van E. Slater, Maurice Strider, Clarence Talley, James Tanner, Alma Thomas, Elaine F. Thomas, Bob Thompson, Mose Tolliver, Dox Thrash, Leo F. Twiggs, Harry Vital, Larry Walker, James W. Washington, Jr., James Watkins, Clifton G. Webb, James Lesesne Wells, Amos White, Charles White, Jessie Whitehead, Claudia Widdiss, Chester Williams, Walter J. Williams, William T. Williams, Ed Wilson, Ellis Wilson, Everett L. Winrow, Viola Wood, Hale Woodruff, Doris Woodson, Charles A. Young, Kenneth Young, Milton Young. 4to (29 cm.), felt-covered wraps. First ed.

LANCASTER (PA). Phillips Museum of Art, Franklin & Marshall College.


Something to Look Forward To.
March 26-June 27, 2004.
viii, 60 pp. exhib. cat., color illus., bibliog. Curated by Bill Hutson; texts by April Kingsley, Franklin Sirmans, and Geoffrey Jacques. An exhibition featuring abstract art by 22 American artists of African descent who have been exhibiting for three decades. Includes: Betty Blayton, Frank Bowling, Yvonne Pickering Carter, Edward Clark, Melvin Edwards, Sam Gilliam, David Hammons, Gerald Jackson, Lawrence Compton Kolawole, Alvin Loving, Richard Mayhew, Sam Middleton, Mary Lovelace O'Neal, Joe Overstreet, Howardena Pindell, Helen Evans Ramsaran, John T. Scott, Sylvia Snowden, the late Mildred Thompson, Jack Whitten, William T. Williams, and Frank Wimberley. [Traveling exhibition. Other venues included Heckscher Museum, Long Island, NY; California African-American Museum, Los Angeles; Lowe Museum, University of Miami; Beach Museum of Art, February 5-April 2, 2006). Sq. 8vo (26 cm.; 10 x 9.1 in.), wraps. First ed.

LEWIS, SAMELLA.


African American Art & Artists.
Berkeley: University of California, 1990.
302 pp., 204 illus., many in color, substantial bibliog. A history of African American art from the seventeenth-century to the 90s. Revised and updated from Lewis's original publication Art: African American (1978). [See also entry on expanded edition, 2003]. Foreword by Floyd Coleman. Artists include: Scipio Moorhead, G.W.Hobbs (white artist), Joshua Johnston, Julien Hudson, Robert M. Douglass, Jr., Patrick Henry Reason, David Bustill Bowser, William Simpson, Robert S. Duncanson, Eugene Warburg, Edward Mitchell Bannister, Grafton Tyler Brown, Nelson A. Primus, Charles Ethan Porter, (Mary) Edmonia Lewis, Henry Ossawa Tanner, Meta Vaux Warrick (Fuller), William Edouard Scott, Laura Wheeler Waring, Aaron Douglas, Hale Woodruff, Palmer Hayden, Archibald Motley, Jr., Malvin Gray Johnson, Ellis Wilson, Sargent Claude Johnson, Augusta Savage, Richmond Barthé, William H. Johnson, James Lesesne Wells, Beauford Delaney, Selma Burke, Lois Mailou Jones, Alma Thomas, James A. Porter, William E. Artis, William Edmondson, Horace Pippin, Clementine Hunter, David Butler, Charles Alston, Norman Lewis, Romare Bearden, Hughie Lee-Smith, Eldzier Cortor, Jacob Lawrence, Charles White, Elizabeth Catlett, John Wilson, John Biggers, Ademola Olugebefola, Herman Kofi Bailey, Raymond Saunders, Lucille Malkia Roberts, David Driskell, Floyd Coleman, Paul Keene, Arthur Carraway, Mikelle Fletcher, Varnette Honeywood, Phoebe Beasley, Benny Andrews, Reginald Gammon, Faith Ringgold, Cliff Joseph, David Bradford, Bertrand Phillips, Manuel Hughes, Phillip Lindsay Mason, Dana Chandler, Malaika Favorite, Bob Thompson, Emilio Cruz, Leslie Price, Irene Clark, Al Hollingsworth, William Pajaud, Richard Mayhew, Bernie Casey, Floyd Newsum, Frank Williams, Louis Delsarte, William Henderson, Daniel LaRue Johnson, Joe Overstreet, Adrienne W. Hoard, Sam Gilliam, Mahler Ryder, Oliver Jackson, Eugene Coles, Vincent Smith, Calvin Jones, Pheoris West, Noah Purifoy, Ed Bereal, Betye Saar, Ron Griffin, John Outterbridge, Marie Johnson, Ibibio Fundi, John Stevens, Juan Logan, John Riddle, Richard Hunt, Mel Edwards, Allie Anderson, Ed Love, Plla Mills, Doyle Foreman, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Artis Lane, John Scott, William Anderson, Martin Puryear, Thomas Miller, Fred Eversley, Larry Urbina, Ben Hazard, Sargent Johnson, Doyle Lane, Willis (Bing) Davis, Curtis Tucker, Yvonne Tucker, Bill Maxwell, Camille Billops, James Tatum, Douglas Phillips, Art Smith, Bob Jefferson, Evangeline Montgomery, Manuel Gomez, Joanna Lee, Allen Fannin, Leo Twiggs, James Tanner, Therman Statom, Marion Sampler, Arthur Monroe, James Lawrence, Marvin Harden, Raymond Lark, Murray DePillars, Donald Coles, Joseph Geran, Ron Adams, Kenneth Falana, Ruth Waddy, Van Slater, Joyce Wellman, William E. Smith, Leon Hicks, Marion Epting, Russell Gordon, Stephanie Pogue, Devoice Berry, Margo Humphrey, Howard Smith, Jeff Donaldson, Lev Mills, Carol Ward, David Hammons, Michael Kelly Williams, Laurie Ourlicht, Gary Bibbs, Houston Conwill, Mildred Howard, Martha Jackson-Jarvis, Alison Saar, Lorenzo Pace. 4to (28 cm.), wraps. 2nd edition (Revised). Reprinted 1994.

LEWIS, SAMELLA.



Art: African American.
Los Angeles: Hancraft, 1990.
x (ii), 298 pp., 294 illus. (104 in color), bibliog. Excellent survey of African American art as of the mid-70s, with a discriminating selection of plates. Unfortunately very poor quality reproductions. [All 169 artists are cross-referenced, although not separately listed here.) 4to, wraps. Second revised ed. 1990

LONDON (UK). Delphina Studio Trust.


Louisiana Story.
1996.
44 pp. exhib. cat. (41 works by 18 artists), illus. most in color, biogs. and chronols. for each artist. Curated by Edward Lucie-Smith. Interesting avant-garde selection including numerous artists of color and three women: Luis Azaceta, Ron Bechet, Willie Birch, Jeffrey Cook, Richard Johnson, Robert Warrens, John T. Scott. Oblong 4to, stapled wraps. First ed.

LOS ANGELES (CA). Brockman Gallery.


Black Imagery Part I.
February-March,1983.
An all-California artists selection including: David Bradford, Enrica Marshall, William Pajaud, Ted Phillips, Charles Rucker, John Scott, Ruth Waddy, Charles White, Richard Wyatt. Exhibition announcement card.

LOS ANGELES (CA). California African-American Museum.


Affirming a Visual Heritage: The Collection of Alonzo and Dale Davis.
1996.
Exhibition of the collection of brothers Dale and Alonzo Davis who ran the Brockman Gallery in Leimart Park, Los Angeles in the 1960 and 1970s. Included: Mark Steven Greenfield, John T. Scott, et al.

LOS ANGELES (CA). Louis Stern Fine Arts.


American Colors: A Late 20th Century Perspective.
1995.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott.

LUCIE-SMITH, EDWARD.


Race, Sex, and Gender in Contemporary Art.
New York, Abrams, 1994.
224 pp., 100 color illus., 15 b&w, notes, bibliog., index. Includes chapters on Afro-American, Afro-Brit., feminist art, African and Asian art, and more. Uniquely interesting book. Black artists include: Benny Andrews, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Romare Bearden, Frank Bowling, Aaron Douglas, Robert Duncanson, Sam Gilliam, Palmer Hayden, William H. Johnson, Lois Mailou Jones, Jacob Lawrence, Glenn Ligon, Ronald Moody, Regenia A. Perry, Adrian Piper, Martin Puryear, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, Cheri Samba, John Scott, Henry Ossawa Tanner. 4to (11.3 x 8.5 in.), cloth, d.j.

MEMPHIS (TN). Memphis State University, The University Gallery.


Black Art Today in the South.

October 1-November 12, 1982.
Unpag. exhib. cat., illus., exhib. checklist. Guest curator and text by Philip Dotson. Includes 12 artists: Tarrance Corbin, G. Caliman Coxe, Earnest Davidson, Philip Dotson, Sam Gilliam, Ed Hamilton, Earl Hooks, Lawrence Jones, Ted Jones, James Little, Betty Pate, John Scott. Comments by artists: Corbin, Coxe, Davidson, L. Jones, Little and Scott. 4to, wraps. First ed.

NEW ORLEANS (LA). Amistad Research Center.


Terms of Endurance: Living Legends in African American art.
December 3, 1995-March 31, 1996.
Unpag. text by Paula Allen. Artists include: Elizabeth Catlett, Jacob Lawrence, John T. Scott, Clifton H. Johnson. The introduction also mentions: Henry O. Tanner, Edward Bannister, Joshua Johnson, Meta Fuller. David Driskell, Samella Lewis, and James Porter. 4to (28 cm.), wraps.

NEW ORLEANS (LA). Arthur Roger Gallery.


Black and White.
2003.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott.

NEW ORLEANS (LA). Arthur Roger Gallery.


Powder Blue Circle Dance.

2001.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott.

NEW ORLEANS (LA). Carroll Gallery, Newcomb Art Department, Tulane University.


Sculptors on Paper.
2004.
Group exhibition. Included: Martin Payton, John T. Scott.

NEW ORLEANS (LA). Contemporary Arts Center.


First Louisiana Sculptors Biennial.
1980.
Group exhibition. Included: Martin Payton, John T. Scott.

NEW ORLEANS (LA). Contemporary Arts Center.


Ribbons of Color.
1998.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott.

NEW ORLEANS (LA). Galerie Simonne Stein.
John Scott and Sam Gilliam.
1991.
Two-person exhibition.

NEW ORLEANS (LA). New Orleans Museum of Art.


Of Vision and Visage: Portraits on Paper.
2000.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott.

NEW ORLEANS (LA). Oreck Gallery.


The Ritual of Oppression.
1978.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott.

NEW ORLEANS (LA). University of New Orleans.


Critics Choice.

1976.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott.

NEW ORLEANS (LA). Xavier University.


Young American.
1959.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott.

NEW YORK (NY). AXA Gallery.


The Big Easy in the Big Apple: Two Centuries of Art in Louisiana from the Battle of New Orleans to Katrina.
March 10-May 13, 2006.
Approx. 100 paintings, sculptures, prints and other artifacts from the collection of the New Orleans Museum of Art. Includes works by: John T. Scott.

NEW YORK (NY). Sculpture Center.


11 New Orleans Sculptors in New York.

1980.
Exhibition catalogue. Curated by Marlyn Brown. Included: Martin Payton, John T. Scott.

NEW YORK (NY). Studio Museum in Harlem.


The Listening Sky.
1995.
Exhibition to inaugurate the museum's sculpture garden. Included: Chakaia Booker, Elizabeth Catlett, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Robert Craddock, Melvin Edwards, Richard Hunt, Tyrone Mitchell, John Outterbridge, Helen Evans Ramsaran, John T. Scott, George Smith and Nari Ward.

ONEONTA (NY). SUNY-Oneonta.
Two Dogs/One Not Found: Nine Louisiana Artists Respond to the Storms of 2005.
2007.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott.

PHILADELPHIA (PA). Brandywine Workshop.


African American Artist Sketchbooks.
Scheduled for Summer 2008.
Exhib. cat. Group exhibition of work from the past five years. artworks, notes and narratives will reflect ideas and concepts for artwork eventually created (prints, paintings and sculptures), project proposals, or compulsive drawing as a facet of artistic exploration and growth. Artists include: John T. Scott, William T. Williams, John E Dowell, Jr., Clarissa Sligh, Howardena Pindell, Mary Lovelace O'Neal, Camille Billops, Floyd Newsum, William E. Pajaud, Keith Morrison, and Mel Edwards, among others.

POWELL, RICHARD J.


Black Art and Culture in the 20th Century.
New York: Thames and Hudson, 1997.
256 pp., 176 illus. (including 31 in color), biog. notes, list of illus., bibliog. 8vo, cloth, d.j. First ed.

PRIGOFF, JAMES and ROBIN J. DUNITZ.


Walls of Heritage, Walls of Pride: African American Murals.
San Francisco: Pomegranate Communications, 2003.
242 pp., approx. 225 color plates throughout, notes, bibliog., artist biogs., index. Texts by Floyd Coleman and Michael D. Harris. Covers the African American mural movement from the 1967 Wall of Respect (Chicago), Wall of Dignity (1968, Detroit) to the 1990s, representing over 200 urban murals from New York to Los Angeles, Milwaukee to Atlanta. Includes: Charles Alston, Jean Michel Basquiat, John Biggers, Romare Bearden, Edythe Boone, David Bradford, Bruce Brice, Carole Byard, Mitchell Caton, Dana Chandler, Edward Christmas, Brett Cook-Dizney, Dewey S. Crumpler, Alonzo Davis, Justine Devan, Aaron Douglas, Robert Duncanson, Sharon Dunn, Eugene Eda, Leroy Foster, Walker Foster, Jimmie James Greene, Paul Goodnight, Nathan Hoskins, Eliot Hunter, Arnold Hurley, Amos Johnson, Calvin Jones, Jacob Lawrence, Jon Lockard, Pontella Mason, Charles W. McGee, Archibald Motley, Noni Olabisi, Jameel Parker, Elliott Pinkney, Georgette Powell, Gary Rickson, John Scott, William Edouard Scott, Vincent Smith, Nelson Stevens, Spencer Taylor, Louis Vaughn, William (Bill) Walker, Richard Watson, Vera Parks, WANE, John Pittman Weber, Charles White, Ian White, William T. Williams, Hale Woodruff, Terrance Yancey, Bernard Young, et al. (Originally exhibited at the University Art Gallery, California State University Dominguez Hills, CA, the exhibition as presented in the CAC Gallery, Cambridge City Hall Annex, Cambridge, MA included several Boston muralists not in the original exhibition: Dana Chandler, Paul Goodnight, Jameel Parker, and Gary Rickson.]. Oblong 4to (9.3 x 12.25 in.), cloth, d.j. with CD-ROM. Enlarged edition.

PROCTOR, BERNARDINE B..


Black Art in Louisiana.
Lafayette: The Center for Louisiana Studies, 1989.
xii, 259 pp., color and b&w illus. Extensive information (with photos) on more than 80 Louisiana artists: Clarinda Andrews, James Bailey, Sr., Edward Barnes, Lyndon J. Barrois, Ernest Baylor, Jr., Emerson H. Bell, Lloyd W. Bennett, Jr., Cyril Bostick, Elizabeth Braden, Bruce Raymond Brice, Michael E. Bridges, O.V. Bridges, Ronald Burbank, Van B. Chambers, Walter Coatney, Terry J. Coleman, Harold G. Cureau, Roosevelt Daniel, Colette Delacroix, Vernon J. Dobard, Frances Louise Drew, Barbara Marie Duplantier, Malaika Favorite, Milton A. Fletcher, Joel Foote, Inez Carey Fourcard, Ingrid Skillman Frederick, Lloyd A. Frederick, Garry B. Gafford, Bernadette Goodwin, Frank Hayden, Marilyn Hall Henderson, Randall Henry, Otis R. Hollingsworth, Jean-Paul Hubbard, Clementine Hunter, Charles M. Hutchinson, Eric Hutchinson, Rudolph J. Hutchinson, Jr., Debra Jackson, Henry A. Jones, Ted Jones, Eddie Jack Jordan, Sr., Valdia B. Lacey, Nathaniel Landry, Albert Lavergne, Druzy Lee, Charles Elliott Lovelace, Lester Matthews, Louise Mouton, Karl McIntosh, Linda Drew McMahon, Janel Santiago Nelson, Larry Daniel Nevil, Junior L. Northcutt, Leo R. Paxton, Jesse Pitts, Chris L. Price, Henry E. Price, Bernardine B. Proctor, Roscoe Chester Reddix, Thomas Lee Richardson, Numa Rousseve, John Tarrell Scott, Alma Semien, James Charles Shane, Horace Sharp, Charles (Chuck) Siler, Sue Jane Mitchell Smock, Austin Sonnier, Jr., Jesse H. Spland, Johnny Lee Square, Spencer Stephens, Clarence Sweeney, Richard C. Thomas, Theresa Verdine, Henry L. Watson, Clifton G. Webb, Willie J. Webber, Sr., Claude L. White, Sr., Arthur Williams, Dennis Paul Williams, Bhi C. Wooley, Gene Worthy.

RIGGS, THOMAS, ed.


St. James Guide to Black Artists.
Detroit: St. James Press, 1997.
xxiv, 625 pp., illus. A highly selective reference work listing only approximately 400 artists of African descent worldwide (including around 300 African American artists, approximately 20% women artists.) Illus. of work or photos of many artists, brief descriptive texts by well-known scholars, with selected list of exhibitions for each, plus many artists' statements. A noticeable absence of many artists under 45, most photographers, and many women artists. Far fewer artists listed here than in Igoe, Cederholm, or other sources. Stout 4to (29 cm.), laminated yellow papered boards. First ed.

SAN ANTONIO (TX). Stonemetal Press.


John T. Scott and Valerie Maynard: A Part, Apart, Whole New Worlds.

2007.

SAN DIEGO (CA). African American Museum of Art.


African American Abstraction in Printmaking.
1990.
Group exhibition. Included John T. Scott.

SAN FRANCISCO (CA). Victor Fischer Galleries.


New Spaces--New Faces.
November, 1990.
Includes: John T. Scott.

SAN FRANCISCO (CA). Victor Fisher Galleries.


John Scott, Josef Staub, Glenn Watson.

1991.
Three person exhibition.

SAVANNAH (GA). Savannah State University.


Two and Three Dimensional Art.
March 24-April 10, 2001.
Group exhibition. Included: Edgar Sorrells-Adewale, Sammie Nicely, Malaika Favorite, Adrienne Hoard, Peggy Blood, Zoe Briscoe, Tosha Grantham, Larry Walker, Ron Bechet, David C. Driskell, Richard Hunt and Suzanne Jackson; outdoor sculpture by Jerome Meadows, Ayokunle Odeleye, John T. Scott and Richard Hunt.

SIMS, LOWERY STOKES.


Subject/subjectivity and agency in the art of African Americans - A Range of Critical Perspectives - The Subject in/of Art History.
1994.
In The Art Bulletin (December 1994). Mentions: Mel Edwards, Sam Gilliam, John Scott, Howardena Pindell, Jack Whitten, Terry Adkins, Carrie Mae Weems, Beverly Buchanan, Joyce Scott, Alison Saar, Martha Jackson Jarvis, Robert Colescott, Emma Amos, Wifredo Lam, Norman Lewis. 4to, wraps.

TAMPA (FL). University of South Florida.


Block Prints in the Americas.

1996.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott.

THOMAS, MORRIS TAFT.


Contributions of Negro Artists in Louisiana.
Pineville (LA), 1973.
Written by an artist, this is a valuable reference to many Louisiana artists about whom there is little or no information elsewhere. Includes: Joseph A. Cardozo, Willie Ennis, William H. Fletcher, Cheryl McKay, Thomas Richerson, James Shane, Alfred Stevenson, Jo Ella Williams, Willie Dean Young, Edward Barners, Harold Cureau, Roosevelt Daniel, Jean Paul Hubbard, Clementine Hunter, Vernon Winslow, David Butler, Frank Hayden, Eddie Jack Jordan, John Payne, John T. Scott, Morris T. Thomas. Brief mention of Hale Woodruff.
THOMISON, DENNIS.


The Black Artist in America: An Index to Reproductions.
Metuchen: Scarecrow Press, 1991.
Includes: index to Black artists, bibliography (including doctoral dissertations and audiovisual materials.) Many of the dozens of spelling errors and incomplete names have been corrected in this entry and names of known white artists omitted from our entry, but errors may still exist in this entry, so beware: Jesse Aaron, Charles Abramson, Maria Adair, Lauren Adam, Ovid P. Adams, Ron Adams, Terry Adkins, (Jonathan) Ta Coumba T. Aiken, Jacques Akins, Lawrence E. Alexander, Tina Allen, Pauline Alley-Barnes, Charles Alston, Frank Alston, Charlotte Amevor, Emma Amos (Levine), Allie Anderson, Benny Andrews, Edmund Minor Archer, Pastor Argudin y Pedroso [as Y. Pedroso Argudin], Anna Arnold, Ralph Arnold, William Artis, Kwasi Seitu Asante [as Kwai Seitu Asantey], Steve Ashby, Rose Auld, Ellsworth Ausby, Henry Avery, Charles Axt, Roland Ayers, Annabelle Bacot, Calvin Bailey, Herman Kofi Bailey, Malcolm Bailey, Annabelle Baker, E. Loretta Ballard, Jene Ballentine, Casper Banjo, Bill Banks, Ellen Banks, John W. Banks, Henry Bannarn, Edward Bannister, Curtis R. Barnes, Ernie Barnes, James MacDonald Barnsley, Richmond Barthé, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Daniel Carter Beard, Romare Bearden, Phoebe Beasley, Falcon Beazer, Arthello Beck, Sherman Beck, Cleveland Bellow, Gwendolyn Bennett, Herbert Bennett, Ed Bereal, Arthur Berry, Devoice Berry, Ben Bey, John Biggers, Camille Billops, Willie Birch, Eloise Bishop, Robert Blackburn, Tarleton Blackwell, Lamont K. Bland, Betty Blayton, Gloria Bohanon, Hawkins Bolden, Leslie Bolling, Shirley Bolton, Higgins Bond, Erma Booker, Michael Borders, Ronald Boutte, Siras Bowens, Lynn Bowers, Frank Bowling, David Bustill Bowser, David Patterson Boyd, David Bradford, Harold Bradford, Peter Bradley, Fred Bragg, Winston Branch, Brumsic Brandon, James Brantley, William Braxton, Bruce Brice, Arthur Britt, James Britton, Sylvester Britton, Moe Brooker, Bernard Brooks, Mable Brooks, Oraston Brooks-el, David Scott Brown, Elmer Brown, Fred Brown, Frederick Brown, Grafton Brown, James Andrew Brown, Joshua Brown, Kay Brown, Marvin Brown, Richard Brown, Samuel Brown, Vivian Browne, Henry Brownlee, Beverly Buchanan, Selma Burke, Arlene Burke-Morgan, Calvin Burnett, Margaret Burroughs, Cecil Burton, Charles Burwell, Nathaniel Bustion, David Butler, Carole Byard, Albert Byrd, Walter Cade, Joyce Cadoo, Bernard Cameron, Simms Campbell, Frederick Campbell, Thomas Cannon (as Canon), Nicholas Canyon, John Carlis, Arthur Carraway, Albert Carter, Allen Carter, George Carter, Grant Carter, Ivy Carter, Keithen Carter, Robert Carter, William Carter, Yvonne Carter, George Washington Carver, Bernard Casey, Yvonne Catchings, Elizabeth Catlett, Frances Catlett, Mitchell Caton, Catti, Charlotte Chambless, Dana Chandler, John Chandler, Robin Chandler, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Kitty Chavis, Edward Christmas, Petra Cintron, George Clack, Claude Clark Sr., Claude Lockhart Clark, Edward Clark, Irene Clark, LeRoy Clarke, Pauline Clay, Denise Cobb, Gylbert Coker, Marion Elizabeth Cole, Archie Coleman, Floyd Coleman, Donald Coles, Robert Colescott, Carolyn Collins, Paul Collins, Richard Collins, Samuel Collins, Don Concholar, Wallace Conway, Houston Conwill, William A. Cooper, Arthur Coppedge, Jean Cornwell, Eldzier Cortor, Samuel Countee, Harold Cousins, Cleo Crawford, Marva Cremer, Ernest Crichlow, Norma Criss, Allan Rohan Crite, Harvey Cropper, Geraldine Crossland, Rushie Croxton, Doris Crudup, Dewey Crumpler, Emilio Cruz, Charles Cullen (White artist), Vince Cullers, Michael Cummings, Urania Cummings, DeVon Cunningham, Samuel Curtis, William Curtis, Artis Dameron, Mary Reed Daniel, Aaron Darling, Alonzo Davis, Bing Davis, Charles Davis, Dale Davis, Rachel Davis, Theresa Davis, Ulysses Davis, Walter Lewis Davis, Charles C. Davis, William Dawson, Juette Day, Roy DeCarava, Avel DeKnight, Beauford Delaney, Joseph Delaney, Nadine Delawrence, Louis Delsarte, Richard Dempsey, J. Brooks Dendy, III (as Brooks Dendy), James Denmark, Murry DePillars, Joseph DeVillis, Robert D'Hue, Kenneth Dickerson, Voris Dickerson, Charles Dickson, Frank Dillon, Leo Dillon, Robert Dilworth, James Donaldson, Jeff Donaldson, Lillian Dorsey, William Dorsey, Aaron Douglas, Emory Douglas, Calvin Douglass, Glanton Dowdell, John Dowell, Sam Doyle, David Driskell, Ulric S. Dunbar, Robert Duncanson, Eugenia Dunn, John Morris Dunn, Edward Dwight, Adolphus Ealey, Lawrence Edelin, William Edmondson, Anthony Edwards, Melvin Edwards, Eugene Eda [as Edy], John Elder, Maurice Ellison, Walter Ellison, Mae Engron, Annette Easley, Marion Epting, Melvyn Ettrick (as Melvin), Clifford Eubanks, Minnie Evans, Darrell Evers, Frederick Eversley, Cyril Fabio, James Fairfax, Kenneth Falana, Josephus Farmer, John Farrar, William Farrow, Malaika Favorite, Elton Fax, Tom Feelings, Claude Ferguson, Violet Fields, Lawrence Fisher, Thomas Flanagan, Walter Flax, Frederick Flemister, Mikelle Fletcher, Curt Flood, Batunde Folayemi, George Ford, Doyle Foreman, Leroy Foster, Walker Foster, John Francis, Richard Franklin, Ernest Frazier, Allan Freelon, Gloria Freeman, Pam Friday, John Fudge, Meta Fuller, Ibibio Fundi, Ramon Gabriel, Alice Gafford, West Gale, George Gamble, Reginald Gammon, Christine Gant, Jim Gary, Adolphus Garrett, Leroy Gaskin, Lamerol Gatewood, Herbert Gentry, Joseph Geran, Ezekiel Gibbs, William Giles, Sam Gilliam, Robert Glover, William Golding, Paul Goodnight, Erma Gordon, L. T. Gordon, Robert Gordon, Russell Gordon, Rex Goreleigh, Bernard Goss, Joe Grant, Oscar Graves, Todd Gray, Annabelle Green, James Green, Jonathan Green, Robert Green, Donald Greene, Michael Greene, Joseph Grey, Charles Ron Griffin, Eugene Grigsby, Raymond Grist, Michael Gude, Ethel Guest, John Hailstalk, Charles Haines, Horathel Hall, Karl Hall, Wesley Hall, Edward Hamilton, Eva Hamlin-Miller, David Hammons, James Hampton, Phillip Hampton, Marvin Harden, Inge Hardison, John Hardrick, Edwin Harleston, William Harper, Hugh Harrell, Oliver Harrington, Gilbert Harris, Hollon Harris, John Harris, Scotland J. B. Harris, Warren Harris, Bessie Harvey, Maren Hassinger, Thelma Hawkins, William Hawkins, Frank Hayden, Kitty Hayden, Palmer Hayden, William Hayden, Vertis Hayes, Anthony Haynes, Wilbur Haynie, Benjamin Hazard, June Hector, Dion Henderson, Napoleon Jones-Henderson, William Henderson, Barkley Hendricks, Gregory Henry, Robert Henry, Ernest Herbert, James Herring, Mark Hewitt, Leon Hicks, Renalda Higgins, Hector Hill, Felrath Hines, Alfred Hinton, Tim Hinton, Adrienne Hoard, Irwin Hoffman, Raymond Holbert, Geoffrey Holder, Robin Holder, Lonnie Holley, Alvin Hollingsworth, Eddie Holmes, Varnette Honeywood, Earl J. Hooks, Ray Horner, Paul Houzell, Helena Howard, Humbert Howard, John Howard, Mildred Howard, Raymond Howell, William Howell, Calvin Hubbard, Henry Hudson, Julien Hudson, James Huff, Manuel Hughes, Margo Humphrey, Raymond Hunt, Richard Hunt, Clementine Hunter, Elliott Hunter, Arnold Hurley, Bill Hutson, Zell Ingram, Sue Irons, A. B. Jackson, Gerald Jackson, Harlan Jackson, Hiram Jackson, May Jackson, Oliver Jackson, Robert Jackson, Suzanne Jackson, Walter Jackson, Martha Jackson-Jarvis, Bob James, Wadsworth Jarrell, Jasmin Joseph [as Joseph Jasmin], Archie Jefferson, Rosalind Jeffries, Noah Jemison, Barbara Fudge Jenkins, Florian Jenkins, Chester Jennings, Venola Jennings, Wilmer Jennings, Georgia Jessup, Johana, Daniel Johnson, Edith Johnson, Harvey Johnson, Herbert Johnson, Jeanne Johnson, Malvin Gray Johnson, Marie Johnson-Calloway, Milton Johnson, Sargent Johnson, William H. Johnson, Joshua Johnston, Benjamin Jones, Calvin Jones, Dorcas Jones, Frank A. Jones, Frederic Jones, Henry B. Jones, Johnny Jones, Lawrence Arthur Jones, Leon Jones, Lois Mailou Jones, Nathan Jones, Tonnie Jones, Napoleon Jones-Henderson, Barbara Jones-Hogu, Jack Jordan, Cliff Joseph, Ronald Joseph, Lemuel Joyner, Edward Judie, Michael Kabu, Arthur Kaufman, Charles Keck, Paul Keene, John Kendrick, Harriet Kennedy, Leon Kennedy, Joseph Kersey; Virginia Kiah, Henri King, James King, Gwendolyn Knight, Robert Knight, Lawrence Kolawole, Brenda Lacy, (Laura) Jean Lacy, Roy LaGrone, Artis Lane, Doyle Lane, Raymond Lark, Carolyn Lawrence, Jacob Lawrence, James Lawrence, Clarence Lawson, Louis LeBlanc, James Lee, Hughie Lee-Smith, Lizetta LeFalle-Collins, Leon Leonard, Bruce LeVert, Edmonia Lewis, Edwin Lewis, Flora Lewis, James E. Lewis, Norman Lewis, Roy Lewis, Samella Lewis, Elba Lightfoot, Charles Lilly [as Lily], Arturo Lindsay, Henry Linton, Jules Lion, James Little, Marcia Lloyd, Tom Lloyd, Jon Lockard, Donald Locke, Lionel Lofton, Juan Logan, Bert Long, Willie Longshore, Edward Loper, Francisco Lord, Jesse Lott, Edward Love, Nina Lovelace, Whitfield Lovell, Alvin Loving, Ramon Loy, William Luckett, John Lutz, Don McAllister, Theadius McCall, Dindga McCannon, Edward McCluney, Jesse McCowan, Sam McCrary, Geraldine McCullough, Lawrence McGaugh, Charles McGee, Donald McIlvaine, Karl McIntosh, Joseph Mack, Edward McKay, Thomas McKinney, Alexander McMath, Robert McMillon, William McNeil, Lloyd McNeill, Clarence Major, William Majors, David Mann, Ulysses Marshall, Phillip Lindsay Mason, Lester Matthews, Sharon Matthews, William (Bill) Maxwell, Gordon Mayes, Marietta Mayes, Richard Mayhew, Valerie Maynard, Victoria Meek, Leon Meeks, Yvonne Meo, Helga Meyer, Gaston Micheaux, Charles Mickens, Samuel Middleton, Onnie Millar, Aaron Miller, Algernon Miller, Don Miller, Earl Miller, Eva Hamlin Miller, Guy Miller, Julia Miller, Charles Milles, Armsted Mills, Edward Mills, Lev Mills, Priscilla Mills (P'lla), Carol Mitchell, Corinne Mitchell, Tyrone Mitchell, Arthur Monroe, Elizabeth Montgomery, Ronald Moody, Ted Moody, Frank Moore, Ron Moore, Sabra Moore, Theophilus Moore, William Moore, Leedell Moorehead, Scipio Moorhead, Clarence Morgan, Norma Morgan, Sister Gertrude Morgan, Patricia Morris, Keith Morrison, Lee Jack Morton, Jimmie Mosely, David Mosley, Lottie Moss, Archibald Motley, Hugh Mulzac, Betty Murchison, J. B. Murry, Teixera Nash, Inez Nathaniel, Frank Neal, George Neal, Jerome Neal, Robert Neal, Otto Neals, Robert Newsome, James Newton, Rochelle Nicholas, John Nichols, Isaac Nommo, Oliver Nowlin, Trudell Obey, Constance Okwumabua, Osira Olatunde, Kermit Oliver, Yaounde Olu, Ademola Olugebefola, Mary O'Neal, Haywood Oubré, Simon Outlaw, John Outterbridge, Joseph Overstreet, Carl Owens, Winnie Owens-Hart, Lorenzo Pace, William Pajaud, Denise Palm, James Pappas, Christopher Parks, James Parks, Louise Parks, Vera Parks, Oliver Parson, James Pate, Edgar Patience, John Payne, Leslie Payne, Sandra Peck, Alberto Pena, Angela Perkins, Marion Perkins, Michael Perry, Bertrand Phillips, Charles James Phillips, Harper Phillips, Ted Phillips, Delilah Pierce, Elijah Pierce, Harold Pierce, Anderson Pigatt, Stanley Pinckney, Howardena Pindell, Elliott Pinkney, Jerry Pinkney, Robert Pious, Adrian Piper, Horace Pippin, Betty Pitts, Stephanie Pogue, Naomi Polk, Charles Porter, James Porter, Georgette Powell, Judson Powell, Richard Powell, Daniel Pressley, Leslie Price, Ramon Price, Nelson Primus, Arnold Prince, E. (Evelyn?) Proctor, Nancy Prophet, Ronnie Prosser, William Pryor, Noah Purifoy, Florence Purviance, Martin Puryear, Mavis Pusey, Helen Ramsaran, Joseph Randolph; Thomas Range, Frank Rawlings, Jennifer Ray, Maxine Raysor, Patrick Reason, Roscoe Reddix, Junius Redwood, James Reed, Jerry Reed, Donald Reid, O. Richard Reid, Robert Reid, Leon Renfro, John Rhoden, Ben Richardson, Earle Richardson, Enid Richardson, Gary Rickson, John Riddle, Gregory Ridley, Faith Ringgold, Haywood Rivers, Arthur Roach, Malkia Roberts, Royal Robertson, Aminah Robinson, Charles Robinson, John N. Robinson, Peter L. Robinson, Brenda Rogers, Charles Rogers, Herbert Rogers, Juanita Rogers, Sultan Rogers, Bernard Rollins, Henry Rollins, Arthur Rose, Charles Ross, James Ross, Nellie Mae Rowe, Sandra Rowe, Nancy Rowland, Winfred Russsell, Mahler Ryder, Alison Saar, Betye Saar, Charles Sallee, JoeSam., Marion Sampler, Bert Samples, Juan Sanchez, Eve Sandler, Walter Sanford, Floyd Sapp, Raymond Saunders, Augusta Savage, Ann Sawyer, Sydney Schenck, Vivian Schuyler Key, John Scott (Johnny) , John Tarrell Scott, Joyce Scott, William Scott, Charles Searles, Charles Sebree, Bernard Sepyo, Bennie Settles, Franklin Shands, Frank Sharpe, Christopher Shelton, Milton Sherrill, Thomas Sills, Gloria Simmons, Carroll Simms, Jewell Simon, Walter Simon, Coreen Simpson, Ken Simpson, Merton Simpson, William Simpson, Michael Singletary (as Singletry), Nathaniel Sirles, Margaret Slade (Kelley), Van Slater, Louis Sloan, Albert A. Smith, Alfred J. Smith, Alvin Smith, Arenzo Smith, Dolphus Smith, Floyd Smith, Frank Smith, George Smith, Howard Smith, John Henry Smith, Marvin Smith, Mary T. Smith, Sue Jane Smith, Vincent Smith, William Smith, Zenobia Smith, Rufus Snoddy, Sylvia Snowden, Carroll Sockwell, Ben Solowey, Edgar Sorrells, Georgia Speller, Henry Speller, Shirley Stark, David Stephens, Lewis Stephens, Walter Stephens, Erik Stephenson, Nelson Stevens, Mary Stewart, Renée Stout, Edith Strange, Thelma Streat, Richard Stroud, Dennis Stroy, Charles Suggs, Sharon Sulton, Johnnie Swearingen,
Earle Sweeting, Roderick Sykes, Clarence Talley, Ann Tanksley, Henry O. Tanner, James Tanner, Ralph Tate, Carlton Taylor, Cecil Taylor, Janet Taylor Pickett, Lawrence Taylor, William (Bill) Taylor, Herbert Temple, Emerson Terry, Evelyn Terry, Freida Tesfagiorgis, Alma Thomas, Charles Thomas, James "Son Ford" Thomas, Larry Erskine Thomas, Matthew Thomas, Roy Thomas, William Thomas (a.k.a. Juba Solo), Conrad Thompson, Lovett Thompson, Mildred Thompson, Phyllis Thompson, Bob Thompson, Russ Thompson, Dox Thrash, Mose Tolliver, William Tolliver, Lloyd Toone, John Torres, Elaine Towns, Bill Traylor, Charles Tucker, Clive Tucker, Yvonne Edwards Tucker, Charlene Tull, Donald Turner, Leo Twiggs, Alfred Tyler, Anna Tyler, Barbara Tyson-Mosley, Bernard Upshur, Jon Urquhart, Florestee Vance, Ernest Varner, Royce Vaughn, George Victory, Harry Vital, Ruth Waddy, Annie Walker, Charles Walker, Clinton Walker, Earl Walker, Lawrence Walker, Raymond Walker [a.k.a. Bo Walker], William Walker, Bobby Walls, Daniel Warburg, Eugene Warburg, Denise Ward-Brown, Evelyn Ware, Laura Waring, Masood Ali Warren, Horace Washington, James Washington, Mary Washington, Timothy Washington, Richard Waters, James Watkins, Curtis Watson, Howard Watson, Willard Watson, Richard Waytt, Claude Weaver, Stephanie Weaver, Clifton Webb, Derek Webster, Edward Webster, Albert Wells, James Wells, Roland Welton, Barbara Wesson, Pheoris West, Lamonte Westmoreland, Charles White, Cynthia White, Franklin White, George White, J. Philip White, Jack White (sculptor), Jack White (painter), John Whitmore, Jack Whitten, Garrett Whyte, Benjamin Wigfall, Bertie Wiggs, Deborah Wilkins, Timothy Wilkins, Billy Dee Williams, Chester Williams, Douglas Williams, Frank Williams, George Williams, Gerald Williams, Jerome Williams, Jose Williams, Laura Williams, Matthew Williams, Michael K. Williams, Pat Ward Williams, Randy Williams, Roy Lee Williams, Todd Williams, Walter Williams, William T. Williams, Yvonne Williams, Philemona Williamson, Stan Williamson, Luster Willis, A. B. Wilson, Edward Wilson, Ellis Wilson, Fred Wilson, George Wilson, Henry Wilson, John Wilson, Stanley C. Wilson, Linda Windle, Eugene Winslow, Vernon Winslow, Cedric Winters, Viola Wood, Hale Woodruff, Roosevelt Woods, Shirley Woodson, Beulah Woodard, Bernard Wright, Dmitri Wright, Estella Viola Wright, George Wright, Richard Wyatt, Frank Wyley, Richard Yarde, James Yeargans, Joseph Yoakum, Bernard Young, Charles Young, Clarence Young, Kenneth Young, Milton Young.

WASHINGTON (DC). District of Columbia Arts Center (DCAC].


Guns in the Hands of Artists.

1998.
Group exhibition. Included: John T. Scott.

WASHINGTON (DC). Smithsonian Institution (SITE).


Contemporary Print Images: Works by Afro-American Artists from the Brandywine Workshop.
Smithsonian Institution, 1987.
Traveling exhibition. Artists included: Willie Birch, John T. Scott. 4to, wraps.

WASHINGTON (DC). White House.


Twentieth Century American Sculpture at the White House.

1995.
Sculptors: Carol Hepper, George Rickey, David Deming, Beverly Pepper, David Smith, Mark di Suvero, William King, Lonnie Holley, Alison Saar, Elizabeth Catlett, Boaz Vaadia & John T. Scott.

WILBERFORCE (OH). National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center.


When the Spirit Moves: African American Art Inspired by Dance.

August 8-November 28, 1999.
170 pp. exhib. cat., color and b&w illus., maps, bibliog. Ed. by Barbara Glass; texts by: Barbara Glass, Brenda Dixon Gottschild, Melanye White-Dixon, Jacqui Malone, Katrina Hazzard-Donald, Samella Lewis. Group exhibition. Included: Camille Billops, Louis Delsarte, John T. Scott, Richard Yarde, et al. [Traveled to: Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit, MI, January 22-April 23, 2000; Camille Love Crosby Museum, Spelman College, Atlanta, GA, June 20-November 18, 2000; Anacostia Museum, Washington, DC, February 15-June 2, 2001.] 4to (28 cm.), wraps.

WINTER PARK (FL). Cornell Fine Arts Museum, Rollins College.


Beyond the Veil: Art of African American Artists at Century's End.
January 16-February 28, 1999.
64 pp. exhib. cat., 39 color plates (mostly full-page), biogs. of artists. Text by Mary Jane Hewitt. Artists include: Benny Andrews, Phoebe Beasley, John Biggers, Nanette Carter, Elizabeth Catlett, Eldzier Cortor, Sam Gilliam, Mildred Howard, Richard Hunt, Oliver Jackson, Artis Lane, Jacob Lawrence, Hughie Lee-Smith, Samella Lewis, Kerry James Marshall, Richard Mayhew, Gordon Parks, Faith Ringgold, Alison Saar, Betye Saar, John T. Scott. 4to (26 cm.), wraps. Ed. of 1500.


 

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