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In 1974, Searles was invited to paint a mural for the William J. Green Jr. Federal Building in his hometown of Philadelphia. Celebration, a study for that mural, fuses the energy of an American street festival with memories of Searles’s 1972 trip to Nigeria. The canvas is filled with syncopated color, the echoing forms of circular drumheads, and the waving arms of dancers. Searles suggests the duality of the human psyche by dividing the figures vertically into light and dark sections. At the bottom center, he included a child with a masklike face and spiky hair in homage to his young daughter, who died in 1971.

Details

  • Title: Celebration
  • Creator: Charles Searles
  • Date Created: 1975
  • Physical Dimensions: 27 1/2 x 81 3/4 in. (70 x 207.6 cm)
  • Credit Line: Smithsonian American Art Museum, Transfer from the General Services Administration, Art-in-Architecture Program
  • Artist: Born Philadelphia, PA 1937 – Died New York City 2004
  • Medium: acrylic on canvas

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