William T. Williams

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William T. Williams is an American abstract painter and influential figure in Black contemporary art who helped establish the Studio Museum in Harlem as a major institution for artists of African descent.

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instanceOf African-American artist
American artist
abstract painter
contemporary artist
human
painter
activeIn 20th century
21st century
artStyle geometric abstraction
hard-edged abstraction
associatedWith Studio Museum in Harlem
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African Americans
familyName Williams
fieldOfWork abstract art
painting
focusesOn African-American cultural experience
genre abstract painting
givenName William
hasGender male
hasOccupation educator
painter
visual artist
hasRole mentor to emerging Black artists
hasSubject African diaspora
memory and history
music and jazz
helpedEstablish Studio Museum in Harlem
surface form: Studio Museum in Harlem as a major institution for artists of African descent
influenced Black contemporary art
younger generations of African-American artists
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement abstract art
contemporary art
name William T. Williams self-link
nationality United States of America
notableFor color-field based compositions
contributions to Black contemporary art
geometric abstraction
role in establishing the Studio Museum in Harlem as a major institution
notableRole influential figure in Black contemporary art
notableWork Elbert Jackson L.A.M.F.
For a Lady of a Certain Age
Trane Technologies
surface form: Trane
residence New York City
usesMedium acrylic paint
canvas
workLocation Harlem
New York City

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Studio Museum in Harlem founder William T. Williams
William T. Williams name William T. Williams self-link