Danny Simmons employs both his skills as an artist and a writer to present this attractive book entitled “ I DREAMED MY PEOPLE Were Calling But I Couldn’t FIND MY WAY Home.The bright colors of his collages provide a contrast to the relentlessly grim portrayals of a society where people are jailed at birth. He is able to create beauty from rubbish.This is no dinner party on Martha’s Vineyard.”Cold ramble down abandoned/...stray dogs howling in bitter/winter huddled six deep and hungry,or I/am a gaping wound waiting for its/daily does of salt. No French Impressionist picnic scenes . While European Museums are packed with paintings overburdened with Christian themes, Simmons knows that the religions that Africans brought to this hemisphere, thought to have been crushed, survive. But there’s a tendency when examining the work of a black artist to confine their reach to the basic and polemical,even though the work under examination might express a wide range of human emotions. The mainstream asks of the black artist, “What are you going to do to us? Do you like us? What do those drums mean?”Simmons work can be political, but it can also be very private. “I return/ to empty/street corners/to rail at the/ scourge who/gnaws at the bones of/my past. Though African-American culture is Simmons’ home base, one can detect variety of influences upon his work. Simmons writes:”...I swagger/in front of the/Easel trying to capture/the spirit of the divine.” He has done that. The paintings are eye grabbing, beautiful. The texts provide a striking compliment to them. -from the foreword by Ishmael Reed
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From the Publisher:
"Khalil Gibran meets Hip Hop." Moo
Jessica Care Moore, Publisher
About the Author:
Danny Simmons is an accomplished artist, exhibited both domestically and abroad and in world-renowned collections including those of Deutsche and Chase banks.An activist and community leader, Simmons serves on the boards of prominent cultural and learning institutions including the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Academy of Music and the Brooklyn Public Library. The acclaimed poet is the co-creator of the award-winning HBO series, Def Poetry Jam and author of the novel, Three Days as the Crow Flies published by Atria Books.Simmons is the owner of both the Rush Gallery in Chelsea, NY and the Corridor Gallery in Brooklyn, that exhibit the works and projects from less conventional and under represented artists. Committed to supporting and perpetuating a genuine appreciation for the arts, Danny Simmons founded the Rush Philanthropic Arts Foundation, along with his brothers; entrepreneur, Russell Simmons and Run DMC’s Joseph (Rev. Run) Simmons.
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- PublisherMoore Black Pr
- Publication date1998
- ISBN 10 0965830810
- ISBN 13 9780965830812
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number2
- Number of pages56
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