Collections in Black: A Celebration of Black Comic Book Culture
The Victoria Gallery and Benedum Gallery
Collections in Black: A Celebration of Black Comic Book Culture delves into the significant contributions of African American collectors, artists, writers, and creators from the Golden Age of comics to the present. The exhibition presents Black comic book culture, featuring rare items and rich narratives around African Americans in the history of comic art.
Starting with the Golden Age, it showcases trailblazers like Jackie Ormes and Matt Baker, who paved the way for future generations. The exhibit also features original artwork from contemporary luminaries Shawn Martinbrough and John Jennings, embodying dynamic storytelling and vibrant artistry. Rare comic books and drawings from esteemed collectors such as Phillip Thompson (DJ Big Phill), Kahlil Gearon, and more offer unique insights into the diverse representation of Black characters and stories. Notably, the exhibit includes works from Larry Stroman and Todd Johnson, co-creators of Tribe Comic, the most successful independently published Black comic books.
Collections in Black: A Celebration of Black Comic Book Culture the exhibition honors the legacy and ongoing contributions of African American creators in the comic book world.
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Biography
Phillip Thompson, professionally known as Big Phill, discovered his passion for DJing, music production, and filmmaking during his formative years. His early immersion in these creative pursuits enabled him to hone his craft and develop a distinctive style that has captivated audiences throughout his career. In the summer of 2000, Phillip premiered his inaugural film, The Archives, at the Andy Warhol Museum. This documentary offered a glimpse into Pittsburgh’s hip-hop landscape. In a strategic move to consolidate his passions for film, music, and community engagement, Phillip founded 33 and a Third Media. Under this innovative platform, he seamlessly integrated visual and auditory elements to connect with diverse communities and foster meaningful dialogue. His dedication to collecting and sharing cultural treasures has inspired his latest project, Collections in Black, a documentary film featuring interviews with artists across the country and documents some of the rarest comic and art collections.