Untitled (Frankenstein)
Kerry James Marshall
American, born 1955
2010
An etching and aquatint in which Kerry James Marshall conjures a standing Black male figure out of a velvety black field to question how Black bodies are seen and represented in art.
From a distance the composition reads as an almost entirely black rectangle, but up close the body is revealed by thousands of pale, stippled marks that make it shimmer and seem to emerge from the dark.
Part of Marshall’s project to correct art-historical absences, this piece reclaims pictorial space for Black subjects and, with its Frankenstein allusion, reflects on creation, otherness, and the constructed nature of identity.
Medium
Etching and aquatint
Dimensions
composition: 16 × 12" (40.6 × 30.5 cm); sheet: 24 1/2 × 19" (62.2 × 48.3 cm)
Classification
Department
Credit
Gift of Jack Shear
Accession
379.2022
Palette
Exhibitions