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Painting, Oil on Canvas
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Muhammad Ali posed the question "What's my name?" in one of the greatesty heavyweigt championship bouts in history..against Ernie Terrell in 1965.. Born Cassius Clay, Ali renounced his given slave name and demanded to be known as Muhammad Ali, to honor and respect his newly embraced religious affiliation with the Nation of Islam. In the 1965 bout he punished and taunted Ernie Terrell for 15 rounds, calling out "What's my name" with thunderous barrages of punches..as Terrell continued to disrespect him, calling him by his slave name, Cassius Clay, until the night of the bout.. This fight came to epitomize the struggle for honor and respect in the black Civil Rights Movement of the time.. It also came to epitomize Ali's ascendancy to A POSITION OF PRIDE AND SYMBOLIC ACHIEVEMENT FOR BLACKS AS WELL AS FOR ALL THE PEOPLES OF THE WORLD!!! --1st Piece in the Muhammad Ali Series
2021
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
22 W x 17 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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"Musical Visions" is my body of work, spanning all aspects of music from jazz to rock, from dance to spirit, and beyond. My great grandfather wrote the "Hatikvah," the national anthem of Israel, and my father was a commercial artist, thus the genetic splicing that produced "Musical Visions!" These are paintings of music, with the music being channeled through the abstract, and realism being used to depict the man or woman's relationship with his instrument and body. Before I was a painter and musician, I was a writer, so there is a "river of words" which runs through the art, and thus the text accompanying the pieces is an indivisable part of the artwork, informing the images, and taking them to another conceptual and spiritual level! In my salad days I worked in TV News for ABC-TV and NBC-TV as a writer. I spent some time as a musician, and was a WNEW Prisoner of Rock, and had a regional hit with "Riverside Drive," and my innovative dance tracks were featured on L'Rai Radio in Europe. After being exposed to an intensive regimen of Zen Meditation, I began to "See" the music, and decided to spend my career "painting MUSIC!" The implications are highly spiritual, because we are experiencing the music in another dimension, at a deeper level of reality, suggesting that all energies and peoples are one! Musical Visions is currently on exhibition at the Ward Nasse Gallery in SoHo, New York. Prior to that I had 2 one man shows in NYC at the Berekeley Gallery on Madison Avenue. I was also featured in the museum of WBGO jazz 88 Radio (NPR), with another solo exhibition of Musical Visions. And I was the first artist to have a solo exhibition at NJPAC (New Jersey Performing Arts Center). Over the years I've had showings at the Newport Jazz Festival, and the Saratoga Performing Artst Center (SPAC I hope that the offerings of Musical Visions will stimulate you to "think out of the box," and more importantly, to experience the joy and spiritual elevation of MUSIC!
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