ArtistsCharles Alston
Charles Alston

Charles Alston

?–1977
PaintingHarlem Renaissance
Representation
None documented
1
Institutional Exhibitions
0
Works in Collection
3
Assets Indexed
7
Authority-backed Facts
0
Publications Referenced
90%
Profile Completeness

Cultural Positioning

Movements
  • Harlem Renaissance
Related Artists
No edges recorded
Influence Graph
No influence edges encoded yet.

Selected Institutional Exhibitions

View all exhibitions →
No image
New Horizons in American Art
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1936
About

Why this artist matters now

Charles Alston was an African American painter, sculptor, and muralist whose practice spanned abstraction, figuration, and public art across the mid-twentieth century. Working primarily in oil, bronze, and large-scale mural formats, he created works addressing themes of identity, labor, and community. Active in New York from the 1930s onward, Alston contributed significantly to the visual culture of the Harlem Renaissance and its postwar evolution. His sculptures and paintings demonstrate a formal vocabulary that moved fluidly between modernist abstraction and representational subjects rooted in African American experience.

Source: Wikidata · Trust score: 85% · Updated 6d ago

Graph relationships

Taste overlap and adjacency

Movement
Harlem Renaissance
Medium
Painting
Related Artists
12 in graph
Institutional

Museum Collections

Record

Images

Artsy artist portrait
Artsy
It Rocks but is Not Sunk (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Record

Movements and affiliations

Institutional

Representation & Collections

In collection
Whitney Museum of American Art
Record

Exhibitions and timeline