Clarence Heyward – Deep Dive

$1,800

SKU: 47922

Artwork Description

Clarence Heyward – Deep Dive

Dimensions: 21 x 21″ paper / 18 x 18″ plate
Year: 2023
Medium: lithograph on paper

Clarence Heyward uses chromakey green–the green used on greenscreens–instead of black skin to explore society’s projections upon Black people. In Deep Dive (2023), Heyward renders his own daughter in a swimming pool as a reminder of what it felt like when he and his family entered the swimming pool at the New Orleans Four Seasons Resort, and everyone else–all white–got of the pool. It is part of a larger lithographic series inspired by the 1964 Swim In protests against segregated swimming pools. This print measures 21 x 21″ and is edition CP. It is signed and in very good condition.

After the incident, Heyward’s young daughter asked why all the people left when they got into the pool. Heyward had to explain this racist action to his daughter. After he explained the reason, he added that the worst part of the situation was that while he had to explain to her, it was likely a conversation was never had between the families that left and their own children. In “Deep Dive,” Heyward adds the word “Dive” as an affirmation of courage and determination for his daughter’s future.

Though Clarence is brand new on the contemporary art scene, two museums have already purchased his work and offered him exhibitions–the Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh, and the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. The Harvey Gantt Center for African American Art and Culture exhibited his work in 2022.