Purvis Young: Messenger of Salvation and Liberation
Renowned for his raw, expressive paintings on found materials, Purvis Young captured the struggles and spirit of Miami’s Overtown community. His works blend spirituality, social commentary, and historical memory, depicting themes of liberation, perseverance, and divine intervention. Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, 325 W Huron St, Chicago, IL 60654. Runs through March 30, 2025
This exhibition will take place at the Zolla/Lieberman Gallery, 325 W Huron St, in Chicago.
Exhibition Description
Messenger of Salvation and Liberation showcases the visionary work of self-taught artist Purvis Young, who transformed discarded materials into vibrant narratives of resistance and redemption. Rooted in the streets of Overtown, Young’s paintings reflect the pain of systemic oppression and the hope of spiritual salvation. His signature imagery—processions of figures, angelic messengers, and urban landscapes—serves as a testament to resilience and community struggle. Drawing inspiration from history books, mural traditions, and everyday life, Young’s art is both a document of Black life in America and an urgent call for justice and renewal.