Atlanta Artist Radcliffe Bailey Dies at 55

November 15, 2023
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The art world and the city of Atlanta are mourning the loss of Radcliffe Bailey, a celebrated contemporary artist known for his profound contributions to exploring African-American history through his art. Bailey, who was 55, died recently, leaving behind a legacy of influential works that resonated with themes of race, ancestry, and Southern heritage.

The art world and the city of Atlanta are mourning the loss of Radcliffe Bailey, a celebrated contemporary artist known for his profound contributions to exploring African-American history through his art. Bailey, who was 55, died recently, leaving behind a legacy of influential works that resonated with themes of race, ancestry, and Southern heritage.

Born in Bridgeton, New Jersey, in 1968, Bailey grew up in Atlanta, which played a pivotal role in shaping his artistic vision. He graduated with a B.F.A. from the Atlanta College of Art in 1991 and soon established himself as a significant voice in the art community. His mixed-media practices, encompassing sculptures and paintings, were deeply rooted in his black heritage and experiences growing up in the South.

Bailey’s art was known for its unique ability to connect the past, present, and future of Black Americans, employing ready-made objects and images in his creations. His work was often compared to that of other renowned African American artists like Romare Bearden, highlighting his status in the art world.

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens, expressed the city’s profound sorrow over the loss of Bailey. “Our hearts are heavy with the loss of Atlanta’s own Radcliffe Bailey,” said Mayor Dickens. He reminisced about his recent visit with the artist, where he expressed Atlanta’s gratitude for Bailey’s significant contributions to the city’s cultural landscape.

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Bailey’s art, characterized by its exploration of ancestry and race, was not only deeply personal but also widely accessible, allowing community members to engage with and reflect on their own histories and identities.

The mayor also indicated that the city administration, in collaboration with Bailey’s family and team, is working on a fitting way to honor his incredible life and legacy, with details to be shared soon.


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