Frank Morrison

Cover
Editor(s)

Richard Beavers

Author(s)

Dr. Charles Moore, teddy raShaan reeves, phd.

Design

Anna Lustberg

Size

24 x 30.8 cm

Cover

Hardcover

Pages

96

Illustrations

48

Language(s)

English

ISBN

978-3-96912-254-9

Release January 2026

The dynamic Neo-Mannerist images of painter and illustrator Frank Morrison (born 1971, lives in Atlanta) celebrate the resilience and dignity of African Americans in everyday life. A child of institutionalized racism in the US, he can testify that creativity and solidarity could never be suppressed in the segregated and brutally marginalized communities. Hip-hop and graffiti are resistance. Clichés of inner-city struggle are vividly refuted in this book. The volume documents Morrison’s recent exhibitions, one of which is dedicated to the younger generation: frame-braking images that interweave narrative forms of comics and pop art with illustration. Morrison’s gallery calls the book an explosive tribute to genius flourishing in institutionalized exile.

Release January 2026

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