Bailey’s paintings and sculptures are multi-layered narratives that probe both the history of African-Americans as well as the artist’s own personal experiences and influences. He uses his archive of ancestral photographs as collage materials in several of the works in the exhibition. Bailey’s recent work particularly references slavery, the Underground Railroad and the vision of Marcus Garvey.
Galleries
Crossing
2008
mixed media on paper
44 x 76 inches
Day of Soumbedioune in Dakar
2008
mixed media on canvas
120 x 96 inches
Ascend
2008
mixed media on canvas
120 x 96 inches
Winged
2008
mixed media on paper
72 x 63.5 inches
Four and One Corner – North
2005
mixed media on wood
90 x 90 inches
Four and One Corner – South
2005
mixed media on wood
90 x 90 inches
Passage
2008
mixed media on paper
70.5 x 50 inches
Covered
2008
found fabric
70 x 72.5 inches
Arkestra
2008
mixed media
27.75 x 30.75 x 5.75 inches
Black Ark
2008
mixed media
30 x 31 x 4.5 inches
Tricky
2008
mixed media
58.5 x 53.25 x 8.25 inches