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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.
 
Melvin Edwards - Echoes of the Weld
2025
English edition
Palais de Tokyo - Catalogues & artist's books
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).


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