In the Gallery: Kevin Young

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Kevin Young, Poet
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Who is Kevin Young? Learn more about Kevin and his work here.

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Identity and Art
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Hear artist Willis Bing Davis talk about his work and how he uses art as a way to understand himself and others.

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Kara Walker at the Whitney
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Just in case you missed "My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love," you can read all about Kara's show at the Whitney here.

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Still Got to Tie Us Together
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Learn more about how the IMA came to own Thornton Dial's work of art in curator Harriet Warkel's own words.

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Poetry in Key West
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Hear poet Kevin Young read his own recent work in a Key West Literary Seminar.

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Visit the Contemporary galleries...
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and see these works in person! They all reside on the third floor of the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

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Hear more of Kevin's thoughts
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Kevin Young speaks at the Walker Art Center in conjunction with Kara Walker's show there.

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Interested in Poetry?
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See another poets point of view in the IMA's galleries.

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Channels: Contemporary Art

Learn about works in IMA's galleries during this gallery walkthrough featuring poet, Kevin Young. Young is an American poet who is heavily influenced by the poet Langston Hughes and the art of Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Comic books, film noir and the visual art of Jean-Michel Basquiat are a few of the springboards for Kevin Young’s poetry. The author of collections Black Maria, Jelly Roll (a finalist for the National Book Award) and most recently, For the Confederate Dead, Young digs deep into history by way of the arts. Walk with Young through the IMA galleries and share impressions of selected works of art.

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