‘Made Everyone Feel Like a Photographer’s Model’—See Images Here

Barkley L. Hendricks, Untitled (1982). Courtesy of the artist’s estate and Jack Shainman Gallery.

A New Book on Barkley Hendricks Shows How the Artist ‘Made Everyone Feel Like a Photographer’s Model’—See Images Here

The book is part of a five-volume series dedicated to the artist's life and career.

The late artist Barkley L. Hendricks was best known as a painter, often capturing the swagger and gravitas of everyday Black people. He set full-length portraits of figures against monochromatic backgrounds so that both the person’s expression and their clothing and accessories were on full display. The paintings are as much a documentation of changing sartorial trends as they are snapshots of people.

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