
Arise!: A Suite of Prints by Fred Wilson will be on view from August 24, 2006 to July 15, 2007. Created in 2004 by American artist Fred Wilson (born Bronx, New York, 1954) and published by Crown Point Press, San Francisco, this series of prints addresses the artist's continued themes of race, perception, and relationships. Wilson's prints were created by dripping acid onto copper plates, resulting in a nuclei of abstract drips of ink. In several of the pieces, Wilson incorporates bits of dialogue from African American characters in literature written by white authors such as Shakespeare and Melville.
Regarding this series, Wilson states, "In my work, I'm usually pretty sure of what's going to come out, I usually think I know what people will see. But in this case, I just did it. It's exciting and scary. I have no idea what others will see in it, or how they will relate to my work." As an artist of African American and Caribbean descent, Fred Wilson says that his recent art concerns "relationships and what's really important in life."