Melvin Edwards
Melvin Edwards (born 1937 in Houston) is a pioneering figure in the history of African American abstract art. He is best known for his use of metal in his sculptural work. His minimalist and abstract approach serves as a vessel for social histories and personal narratives, often addressing themes of violence and resistance from the perspective of Black experiences on both sides of the Atlantic.
2025
English edition
Palais de Tokyo - Catalogues & artist's books
forthcoming
An intimate exploration and meditation on Melvin Edwards' work (a zine produced in limited print run in the Palais de Tokyo's risography micro-publishing workshop).