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The extraordinary life of a captivating American artist, beautifully illustrated with his dreamlike drawings

Much of Joseph Elmer Yoakum’s story comes from the artist himself—and is almost too fantastic to believe. At a young age, Yoakum (1891–1972) traveled the globe with numerous circuses; he later served in a segregated noncombat regiment during World War I before settling in Chicago. There, inspired by a dream, he began his artistic career at age seventy-one, producing some two thousand drawings over a decade. How did Yoakum gain representation in major museum collections in Chicago and New York? What fueled his process, which he described as a “spiritual unfoldment”? This volume delves into the friendships Yoakum forged with the Chicago Imagists that secured his place in art history, explores the religious outlook that may have helped him cope with a racially fractured city, and examines his complicated relationship to African American and Native American identities. With hundreds of beautiful color reproductions of his dreamlike drawings, it offers the most comprehensive study of the artist’s work, illuminating his vivid and imaginative creativity and giving definition and dimension to his remarkable biography.

Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago


Exhibition Schedule:

The Art Institute of Chicago
(June 12–October 18, 2021)

Museum of Modern Art, New York
(November 28, 2021–March 18, 2022)

Menil Collection, Houston
(April 22–August 7, 2022)

Joseph E. Yoakum: What I Saw

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    Publisher: Yale University Press
    Publication Date: 27/07/2021
    ISBN13: 9780300257489, 978-0300257489
    ISBN10: 0300257481

    Number of Pages: 252

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

    Description

    The extraordinary life of a captivating American artist, beautifully illustrated with his dreamlike drawings

    Much of Joseph Elmer Yoakum’s story comes from the artist himself—and is almost too fantastic to believe. At a young age, Yoakum (1891–1972) traveled the globe with numerous circuses; he later served in a segregated noncombat regiment during World War I before settling in Chicago. There, inspired by a dream, he began his artistic career at age seventy-one, producing some two thousand drawings over a decade. How did Yoakum gain representation in major museum collections in Chicago and New York? What fueled his process, which he described as a “spiritual unfoldment”? This volume delves into the friendships Yoakum forged with the Chicago Imagists that secured his place in art history, explores the religious outlook that may have helped him cope with a racially fractured city, and examines his complicated relationship to African American and Native American identities. With hundreds of beautiful color reproductions of his dreamlike drawings, it offers the most comprehensive study of the artist’s work, illuminating his vivid and imaginative creativity and giving definition and dimension to his remarkable biography.

    Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago


    Exhibition Schedule:

    The Art Institute of Chicago
    (June 12–October 18, 2021)

    Museum of Modern Art, New York
    (November 28, 2021–March 18, 2022)

    Menil Collection, Houston
    (April 22–August 7, 2022)

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