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Watching Tides Rise

Watching Tides Rise

Artist: Titus Kaphar (American, born 1976)
Date: 2012
Dimensions:
78 × 6 1/2 × 109 in. (198.1 × 16.5 × 276.9 cm)
Medium: Oil and tar on canvas
Classification: Paintings
Credit Line: The 2019 TMA Board of Directors recognizes this work in honor of Director Brian Kennedy and his efforts to both develop strengths and expand directions in the permanent collection. Purchased with funds from the Libbey Endowment, Gift of Edward Drummond Libbey
Object number: 2018.25
Label Text:Titus Kaphar’s art challenges the canon of art history and who it represents. Kaphar begins his works by either copying or recreating a painting in the style of 18th- and 19th-century American and European masters. He then stages interventions directly on the canvas by tarring, slashing, silhouetting, whitewashing, or erasing parts of his paintings to introduce new and hidden narratives, exposing the racial exclusions and inequities in our constructed stories of the past.

In this epic seascape in the tradition of early 19th-century American marine painting, the wind propels a large six-sailed ship toward the viewer. The painterly illusion, however, is literally folding in on itself. The canvas has been removed from the stretcher in the upper left corner, exposing the blank wall. Furthermore, Kaphar has coated the lower portion of his painting in tar, an evocative material he has used in a variety of ways in his works, including to conceal and to emphasize. These interventions disrupt the illusion both in Kaphar’s seascape, and in the telling of history itself.

DescriptionTitus In the center of the composition is a large six-sailed ship in full sail, and the wind
propels the vessel towards the viewer and away from the golden setting sun. The canvas is folded aside.
On view