The first full-length celebration of an African American and Native American self-taught master's landscapes and travels
In The New York Times, Wendy Steiner named Joseph E. Yoakum (1890-1972) one of the six masters among American outsider artists. John Perreault wrote in The Village Voice, -The discovery of an authentic 'naive' artist such as Yoakum does not happen very often so it is cause for some celebration.-
With 50 color and 145 black-and-white reproductions, Traveling the Rainbow: The Life and Art of Joseph E. Yoakum is a fitting tribute to this fascinating...
The first full-length celebration of an African American and Native American self-taught master's landscapes and travels
The first full-length celebration of an African American and Native American self-taught master's landscapes and travels
In The New York Times, Wendy Steiner named Joseph E. Yoakum (1890-1972) one of the six masters among American outsider artists. John Perreault wrote in The Village Voice, -The discovery of an authentic 'naive' artist such as Yoakum does not happen very often so it is cause for some celebration.-
With 50 color and 145 black-and-white reproductions, Traveling the Rainbow: The Life and Art of Joseph E. Yoakum is a fitting tribute to this fascinating...
The first full-length celebration of an African American and Native American self-taught master's landscapes and travels