Life Model: Charles White and His Students

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents Life Model: Charles White and His Students. Painter and draftsman Charles White (1918–1979) is known for his powerful depictions of African American life and the human condition. White was also a dedicated teacher, and Life Model illuminates his impact on his students, including David Hammons, Judithe Hernández, Ulysses Jenkins, Kerry James Marshall, and Kent Twitchell. Beyond fostering technical skills, White urged his pupils to be “thinking artists” and to hone distinct points of view. Featured in the exhibition are objects demonstrating these perspectives, including artwork made by White’s students alongside sketchbooks, photographs, and archival footage that illustrate White’s pedagogy. On view February 16–September 15, 2019, the exhibition is presented at LACMA’s satellite gallery at Charles White Elementary School, the former Otis Art Institute campus, where White was the first African American faculty member. The exhibition is curated by C. Ian White and Sarah Jesse.

  • Feb 16–Sep 15, 2019
  • Charles White Elementary School Gallery

    2401 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90057

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