The Revolutionary Printmaking of Kerry James Marshall
Briefly

"At the beginning I simply made stuff to see what it was going to look like. It's really about the exploration of forms and potentials-a process of figuring out what can be done and what works best."
"Untitled" (1998) is an eight-color print made of twelve four-by-eight-inch plywood panels, which together span forty-eight feet-almost the width of two standard Chicago building lots. To create a roller heavy enough to push the paint over such a large surface, Marshall added weight plates to a cast.
Read at The New Yorker
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