juan-logan-tn-nc-born-1946-i-rwanda-i-complete-series-of-11
Lot 1016
Juan Logan (TN/NC, born 1946), Rwanda (Complete Series of 11)
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Eleven linocuts on cream wove paper, 1995, each pencil signed, dated, titled, and marked as bon à tirer (BAT) lower margin, titles to include "Rwanda," "Having Strayed too Far From Home," "There is No Shame," "Tightrope Walkers," "Weeping Woman," "Weeping Man," "Silo," "Before the Order is Given," "Dug by Speeches, Dug by Wallets, Dug by Intellect," "Council of Convenience," and "Voiceless," unframed.

Sheet Size 30 x 22 3/8 in.

Private Collection, NC

Juan Logan is a southeastern artist who explores race and social relations in his work. Museums that own examples of his work include the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; The Baltimore Museum of Art, MD; the Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA; and the Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC.

Each a nice impression on a crisp, clean sheet; no apparent condition concerns; two small smudges likely intrinsic to printing process.