Untitled
The Soul of the Streets Captured on Paper
In the evocative work Untitled (1980), the legendary Purvis Young invites us into a kinetic, frenetic world where the boundaries between literature and life dissolve. This piece is not merely a drawing; it is an intervention. By utilizing the weathered pages of what appears to be a basketball textbook or reference manual, Young transforms static, instructional text into a living, breathing arena of movement. The choice of medium—found paper repurposed through raw, expressive strokes—is quintessential to Young’s autodidactic spirit. He does not seek the pristine canvas of the elite; instead, he finds his stage in the discarded and the everyday, turning the very tools of education into a playground for urban storytelling.
The subject matter captures the rhythmic pulse of community life through the lens of sport. Within the margins of the printed word, figures emerge in mid-action, locked in the intense, physical dialogue of a basketball game. There is a profound sense of motion as men leap, pivot, and compete against one another. These are not polished athletes of a professional league, but rather the spirited, gritty protagonists of Overtown and Liberty City. The drawings possess a raw, gestural energy that mirrors the heartbeat of Miami’s streets, where every movement is a testament to resilience and the shared joy found in communal play.
A Masterclass in Found-Object Expressionism
Technically, this work exemplifies Young’s unique ability to layer narrative over existing structures. The technique is one of beautiful disruption; the artist uses the pre-existing typography and layout of the book to provide a rhythmic backdrop for his figures. This creates a fascinating tension between the structured, authoritative voice of the printed text and the spontaneous, uninhibited energy of the ink and pigment. The way the figures interact with the edges of the pages and the columns of text suggests that the art is not just sitting on the page, but is erupting from within it.
For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a profound emotional depth that transcends simple decoration. It serves as a powerful conversation starter, embodying the concept of "art from nothing." The symbolism of using a textbook—a symbol of formal instruction—to host an unscripted, street-level narrative speaks to the triumph of lived experience over formal training. To hang a high-quality reproduction of this work is to bring a piece of authentic urban history into a space, offering a window into a world where creativity is an act of survival and every discarded scrap of paper holds the potential for greatness.
Purvis Young (1943 – 2010)
Purvis Young (1943-2010) was een straatkunstenaar uit Miami die met gevonden materialen de levendige en vaak getroffenen Overtown-gemeenschap vastlegde in krachtige collages en schilderingen. Zijn werk, een unieke mix van sociale commentaar en persoonlijke expressie, wordt nu tentoongesteld in belangrijke musea wereldwijd.
Souls Grown Deep (Atlanta, Verenigde Staten van Amerika)
Ontdek Souls Grown Deep: een viering van zwarte kunst uit het Amerikaanse Zuiden! Ontdek Gee's Bend-quilts, assemblagekunst en inspirerende verhalen van kunstenaars zoals Thornton Dial & Lonnie Holley.
Over dit kunstwerk
- Titel: Untitled
- Kunstenaar: Purvis Young
- Jaar: 1980
- Formaat: Landscape
- Auteursrechtelijke status: Onder auteursrechtelijke bescherming
- Locatie: Souls Grown Deep
- Stroming: Contemporary Art
- Medium: Altered Books
- Kleurenpalet: Neutrals
- Dominante kleur: Khaki
Snelle feiten
- Artist: Purvis Young
- Notable elements or techniques: Drawing on altered book pages
- Subject or theme: Men playing basketball
- Title: Untitled
- Year: 1980


