Louis J. Delsarte was an African-Americanartist known for what has sometimes been called his "illusionistic" style. He was a painter, muralist, printmaker, and illustrator. When Delsarte was growing up, he was surrounded by music including jazz, opera, musicals, and the blues. From this experience, as well as from his knowledge of African history and culture, he has drawn much of the inspiration for his art. Delsarte was a professor of Fine Arts at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. For the past 13 years his work has been exhibited around the United States.
Style and technique: a synthesis of chaotic abstraction and disciplined figuration
Delsarte's paintings are generally figurative and notable for their complex, layered look, enlivened with rapidly executed strokes in strong colors, as Adrienne Klein notes in an interview with the artist available online at the Union College website. Delsarte describes how he often creates a painting "over 10 to 12 sessions", sometimes laying the canvas on the floor and applying colors from every direction, "without even looking at the drawn image." Next, he allows the paint to dry and then works on the canvas vertically again for another phase of "disciplined drawing" — often going back to the floor for yet more work "when they have become too literal". Thus, Delsarte's technique reflects a concern for synthesizing the chaotic, unpredictable, irrational aspects of art-making with the tradition of making disciplined, representational images. Klein draws a connection between these stylistic and technical features, taken together, and the influence of music on the artist's work: "In his paintings, the relationship between the figure and ground – the painted space outside of the figure – shifts and alters. The patterned liveliness of this space draws our eye and suggests the enveloping sound of music. The figures are woven into this vibrant atmosphere." He passed away May 2nd, 2020.
Monographs and solo shows
Citations
Books
Alkalimat, Abdul; Elaine Westbrooks. African American history and culture on the Web: a guide to the very best sites
Childs, Adrienne L.; University of Maryland. Art Gallery. Successions : prints by African American artists from the Jean and Robert Steele collection ;
Delsarte, Louis; Bodley Gallery Louis DelsarteOCLC 55522158
Delsarte, Louis; Gallery 62. New visions : paintings and drawings by Louis Delsarte, February 7 - March 11, 1983, Gallery 62 OCLC 38160393
Delsarte, Louis; John Riddle; Eloise E Johnson; Stella Jones Gallery. Dream variations OCLC 55673120
Frances Wolfson Art Gallery. "Louis Delsarte : paintings and drawings : February 12, 1987-March 13, 1987 : Frances Wolfson Art Gallery, Mitchell Wolfson New World Center Campus, Miami-Dade Community College" ;
Glazer, Fred; illustrated by Louis Delsarte. A dream of music OCLC 3499658
Henderson, Ashyia N. Contemporary Black biography, profiles from the international Black community ;
Jackson, Donna; Parish Gallery.Fifteen years : Parish Gallery 1991 to 2006 OCLC 81148594
Lewis, Samella S. African American art and artists
Lewis, Samella ; Stella Jones Gallery. Ebony soliloquy : a five year retrospective OCLC 52642493
McWorter, Gerald A. The African American Experience in Cyberspace ; ; ;