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b. 1964 -

GERALD GRIFFIN - 1964


Owner and Artist, Gerald Griffin is the premier artist in our roster... this visionary has produced some of our most provocative contemporary pieces. Gerald Griffin works in a variety of mediums and styles, from emotionally intense figures in urban environment, dynamic geometrical shapes and hidden layers of underlying images within a unique cubist composition, to historically provocative scenes from the Black experience in America that both uplift and haunt the viewer.


Each piece conveys a sense of longing and acceptance, while at the same time, Gerald’s bold use of color and strong compositional elements convey the intense beauty the artist sees in the world around him. His paintings invite the viewer on a journey to explore a world that exists but is often unknown within the hustle of everyday life.

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    • Gerald Griffin, b. 1964, Black Girl with Pearl Earring, Acrylic on masonite, 36 x 30 inches
      May. 16, 2020

      Gerald Griffin, b. 1964, Black Girl with Pearl Earring, Acrylic on masonite, 36 x 30 inches

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Gerald Griffin b. 1964 Black Girl with Pearl Earring Acrylic on masonite 2015 signed and dated; titled verso Provenance: The Estate of Kathlyn "Elaine" Moragne. Ms. Moragne grew up near the Cabrini Green housing complex in Chicago. At a time when women, especially African American, experienced significant barriers to education, Elaine her BA in psychopathology from University of Illinois (1958) and her MS in clinical nutrition from Rush University. Throughout her life, Elaine demonstrated her commitment to the economic revitalization and cultural recognition of the Black community, spearheading the work of Southside bank, starting a radio station in Boston supporting the needs of minority residents, and serving on the Women's Board of the Chicago Urban League. She was involved with the South Side Community Art Center for 20 plus years, and supported the work of African American artists, both financially and in an administrative capacity. She helped establish the loaning program at the Art Institute of Chicago, allowing homeowners to borrow or rent certain works to display in their homes. 36 x 30 inches

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