"Er bestaan geen tirannieën die niet proberen de kunst in te perken, omdat ze zien welke kracht kunst heeft. Kunst kan de wereld dingen vertellen die op een andere manier niet gedeeld kunnen worden. Kunst brengt gevoelens over."

- Volodymyr Zelensky, President van Oekraïne

Kerry James Marshall

(c)image: Courtesy of the artist, Jack Shainman Gallery, NY, and Koplin Del Rio, CA
At the End of the Wee Hours, 1986
Collage , 25.4 x 20.3 cm
paper

"... I asked myself, What would happen to Analytical Cubism if you kept that fragmented structure but put back in all the stuff they took out? Cubism foregrounded a fragmented view of things, representing all sides at once. To make that clear, they eliminated all the things that could confuse the picture... So I set out to make collages that had a similar kind of fragmented structure, but that contained more details, more realistic representations. And a narrative content. I wanted to see if I could contstruct a unified picture field with so much tension among its parts that it seemed likely to explode. This was a project to solve a problem proposed by Picasso and Braque." (Kerry James Marshall in conversation with Arthur Jafa, 2000)