Paying Homage to the Genius of Black Artists
The film is strongest when it focuses on the individual artist, in some instances a long-overlooked glimpse into lives we often didn’t know existed. Take, for instance, Edmonia Lewis, whose sculpture “Forever Free” from 1867 is an artistic marvel in white marble. It portrays a black man and child, sculpted in a classical style that could stand beside any Greek sculpture in a major museum. Lewis eventually went into exile in Rome, undoubtedly seeking out a more accepting environment for her inspiration.
