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Artist: Michaelangelo Lovelace (d. 2021)
Michelangelo Lovelace, born in 1960, is one of the most expressive painters of life in Cleveland. He is a native of Cleveland, Ohio and has been a professional artist for 22 years. Lovelace began painting to pass the time away. In January of 1984, Lovelace enrolled in Cleveland Institute of Art where he worked hard at developing his artistic talent. In 1990, he moved into the Hodge Studio Artist Complex located in Cleveland. Reminiscent of folk art and outsider art, he paints with an animated and vibrant style. His paintings are visual documentations of life in many of America’s inner cities as they depict a realistic look living in a community where anything can happen at any time and where life can often be fast, poor, and short. His goal is to express the despair caused by the chasm between the promise and the reality of urban life in America for poor blacks and awaken the minds of people in our society. Lovelace continues to explore concerns of cultural, racial, and economic tensions between the haves and have not. These concepts are embodied in his “Urban Street Series” and also in his sculptural pieces. In his sculptures, Lovelace transforms Cleveland streets, such as 65th Street, into scenes which meld his memories and imagination with reality.
carta owns a large collection of artwork by Cleveland area artists, both for adults and children, and purchases about $25,000 of new art annually. We further our mission by donating annual scholarships to Cleveland Institute of Art students and provide educational activities to enhance awareness of area artists.