Joe Overstreet: Taking Flight
The first survey of Joe Overstreet, abstract painter of the Black Arts Movement and forecaster of Afrofuturism
 
This groundbreaking survey of abstract paintings by Joe Overstreet (1933–2019) recognizes his energizing presence in the Black Arts Movement and situates his socially engaged and spatially challenging work within today’s crucial redefinition of the modernist canon. Overstreet’s Flight Patterns series, created from 1969 to 1973, is at the center of this book. These intensely colored acrylic-on-canvas works are hung with ropes tethering them to the ceiling, floor, walls—a vital exploration of geometries and free-form installation. In addition, the book includes new studies of Overstreet’s shaped canvas constructions of the 1960s and his mammoth Facing the Door of No Return works, quickly painted in a rush of inspiration after his 1992 trip to Senegal and encounter with the embarkation point of Africans shipped for enslavement in the New World. Essays on Overstreet’s shaped canvases, Flight Patterns, and the Facing the Door of No Return paintings accompany full-color photographs of the works, and a detailed chronology places Overstreet’s career in its time.
 
Distributed for the Menil Collection
 
Exhibition Schedule:
 
The Menil Collection, Houston, TX
(January 24–July 13, 2025)  

Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson
(November 1, 2025–January 25, 2026)
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Joe Overstreet: Taking Flight
The first survey of Joe Overstreet, abstract painter of the Black Arts Movement and forecaster of Afrofuturism
 
This groundbreaking survey of abstract paintings by Joe Overstreet (1933–2019) recognizes his energizing presence in the Black Arts Movement and situates his socially engaged and spatially challenging work within today’s crucial redefinition of the modernist canon. Overstreet’s Flight Patterns series, created from 1969 to 1973, is at the center of this book. These intensely colored acrylic-on-canvas works are hung with ropes tethering them to the ceiling, floor, walls—a vital exploration of geometries and free-form installation. In addition, the book includes new studies of Overstreet’s shaped canvas constructions of the 1960s and his mammoth Facing the Door of No Return works, quickly painted in a rush of inspiration after his 1992 trip to Senegal and encounter with the embarkation point of Africans shipped for enslavement in the New World. Essays on Overstreet’s shaped canvases, Flight Patterns, and the Facing the Door of No Return paintings accompany full-color photographs of the works, and a detailed chronology places Overstreet’s career in its time.
 
Distributed for the Menil Collection
 
Exhibition Schedule:
 
The Menil Collection, Houston, TX
(January 24–July 13, 2025)  

Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson
(November 1, 2025–January 25, 2026)
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The first survey of Joe Overstreet, abstract painter of the Black Arts Movement and forecaster of Afrofuturism
 
This groundbreaking survey of abstract paintings by Joe Overstreet (1933–2019) recognizes his energizing presence in the Black Arts Movement and situates his socially engaged and spatially challenging work within today’s crucial redefinition of the modernist canon. Overstreet’s Flight Patterns series, created from 1969 to 1973, is at the center of this book. These intensely colored acrylic-on-canvas works are hung with ropes tethering them to the ceiling, floor, walls—a vital exploration of geometries and free-form installation. In addition, the book includes new studies of Overstreet’s shaped canvas constructions of the 1960s and his mammoth Facing the Door of No Return works, quickly painted in a rush of inspiration after his 1992 trip to Senegal and encounter with the embarkation point of Africans shipped for enslavement in the New World. Essays on Overstreet’s shaped canvases, Flight Patterns, and the Facing the Door of No Return paintings accompany full-color photographs of the works, and a detailed chronology places Overstreet’s career in its time.
 
Distributed for the Menil Collection
 
Exhibition Schedule:
 
The Menil Collection, Houston, TX
(January 24–July 13, 2025)  

Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson
(November 1, 2025–January 25, 2026)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300282061
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 07/22/2025
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 9.75(w) x 11.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Natalie Dupêcher is associate curator of modern art for the Menil Collection, Houston, TX. Darby English is Carl Darling Buck Professor of Art History at the University of Chicago. Richard Hylton is lecturer in contemporary art at SOAS, University of London. Rebecca Rabinow is director, The Menil Collection, Houston, TX. Abbe Schriber is assistant professor of art history, University of South Carolina, Columbia.
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