Leroy Allen Explained

Leroy Allen
Birth Date:May 24, 1951
Birth Place:Kansas City, Kansas
Death Place:Kansas City, Kansas
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:University of Kansas School of Fine Arts
Occupation:artist
Children:Daughters Jaime and LeTia

Leroy Allen (1951-2007), was an American watercolorist and figurative artist. His realistic style focused on African American life and community, and won him more than 30 art awards nationally.[1]

Biography

Allen was a Kansas City, Kansas native. He received his first art prize in the second grade when he won a National Scholastic Art Award for a crayon drawing of a horse show called “At the American Royal”.[2] During high school, Allen was hired by the Progressive Shopper News, a black-owned monthly newspaper, to draw a weekly cartoon column. The cartoon was about a character named Sly, an unsuccessful criminal, and was used to discourage young people from a life of crime. In high school, the comic series Allen created became a comic book.[3] [4]

Allen joined the Army and served in Vietnam and was honorably discharged in 1972.[5]

Upon graduation from the University of Kansas School of Fine Art (BFA, 1977), Allen was hired by Hallmark Cards in 1980, where he became a technical supervisor.[6] Over the years, Allen worked with and exhibited with noted Hallmark artists including Thomas Blackshear, Nancy Devard, Henry Dixon, Shane Evans, Cathy Ann Johnson, Jonathan Knight, and Dean Mitchell. He retired from Hallmark Cards after 24 years.[7]

Of Allen's artistic skill, New Orleans art critic Doug MacCash wrote: "Although many people think of watercolor as the genteel choice of Sunday painters, it may actually be the most difficult artistic technique to master. A great watercolorist is able to create a painting with such economy and deftness that the hand of the artist is almost unnoticeable - a feat akin to walking across a snowy field without leaving footprints. Both (Leroy) Allen and (Dean) Mitchell can do just that."[8]

Exhibitions

YearExhibitVenueNotes
1990Reflections '90 Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Center, Kansas City, MO Juried exhibition. Allen's oil painting “Big Wind” features a jazz bassist. Other artists included Richard McGill, Dean Mitchell, and Joseph L. Smith.[9]
1992Gallery '92 Kaw Valley Arts and Humanities, Kansas City, MOVirginia Mecklenburg, curator, National Museum of American Art, juror. Allen won one award for the character study, “Ma'am”.[10]
1999The Kansas City Six: A Reunion Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Center, Kansas City, MO Exhibit featured art by Leroy Allen, Thomas Blackshear II, Henry Dixon, Jonathan Knight, Dean Mitchell, Ezra Tucker.[11]
2000Black Creativity Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, ILAllen also was included in the Black Creativity exhibits of 1996, 1997, and 1998.[12]
2002Black Romantic Studio Museum in HarlemAllen's works included were watercolors “Contemplation”, “Sundrops” and charcoal on paper pieces “The Glance”and “Papa Jim”. Other artists included Troy L. Johnson, Kadir Nelson and Kehinde Wiley.[13] [14]
2003Celebrations and Investigations: African-American Artists in Kansas City Collections Gallery at Village Shalom, Kansas City Jewish Museum, MO Artists including Leroy Allen, Dawoud Bey, NedRa Bonds, Sonya Y. S. Clark, Kerry James Marshall, Robert A. Powell, Lezley Saar, Lorna Simpson, Renee Stout, Kara Walker and Carrie Mae Weems.[15]
2003The Light in the Other Room American Jazz Museum, Kansas City, MOWillis “Bing” Davis, curator. Exhibiting with Allen were 20 artists including NedRa Bonds, Ed Hogan, Lonnie Powell.[16] [17]
2004Sacred Center Stella Jones Gallery, New Orleans, LATwo-person exhibit with Dennis Paul Williams.[18]
2004Southern Journeys Alexandria Museum of Art, Alexandria LA Allen is one of 80 artists, including Henry O. Tanner, John Biggers, Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden.[19] [20]
2005Second Light Carter Art Center Gallery, Penn Valley Community College, Kansas City, MO Fourteen artists exhibited including Allen, Dean Mitchell, George Mayfield, and Bonnye Brown.[21]
2007You Know What's Real Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS Works on paper from the museum's permanent collection, including work by Allen.[22]
2009Collaborations: Two Decades of African American Art: Hearne Fine Art 1988-2008 Pyramid / Hearne Fine Art, Little Rock, AR 57 artists including Leroy Allen, Benny Andrews, Phoebe Beasley, Bisa Butler, Elizabeth Catlett, Frank Frazier, Paul Goodnight, Jonathan Green, Brenda Joysmith, Phyllis Stephens, and William Tolliver.[23] [24]
2012Shades of Greatness Campanella Gallery, Park University, Arkville, MOA traveling exhibition organized by the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, 35 pieces, including works by Leroy Allen, Bonnye Browne and Kadir Nelson.[25]
2017A Dazzling Decade Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Overland Park, KS Art from the museum's permanent collection, including work by Allen.

Awards

Collections

Death

Allen died of suicide in March 2007 and is laid to rest in Kansas City, Kansas. In 2008, “This One I'll Do (For Leroy)”, a charcoal portrait of Leroy Allen by artist Lonnie Powell, was included in the exhibit “To Create a Better World: Artists as Educators.”[34]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Presenting the magnificent 7 Emerging artists of 2003 . Kansas City Star . 4 May 2003 . 20.
  2. News: Presenting the magnificent 7 Emerging artists of 2003 . Kansas City Star . 4 May 2003 . 20.
  3. Web site: Leroy Allen . Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African American Art . 3 September 2016 . 27 December 2018.
  4. Book: Johnson, PhD . Eloise . Leroy Allen "Sacred Center" . 2004 . Stella Jones Gallery . 2.
  5. Book: Johnson, PhD . Eloise . Leroy Allen "Sacred Center" . 2004 . Stella Jones Gallery . 2.
  6. News: MacCash . Doug . Romantic Realists: Watercolorists demonstrate mastery of the medium . The Times Picayune . 25 June 2004 . 18–19.
  7. News: Presenting the magnificent 7 Emerging artists of 2003 . Kansas City Star . 4 May 2003 . 20.
  8. News: MacCash . Doug . Romantic Realists: Watercolorists demonstrate mastery of the medium . The Times Picayune . 25 June 2004 . 18–19.
  9. News: Reflections '90 . Kansas City Star . 9 September 1990 . 150.
  10. News: Thorson . Alice . Faculty exhibit shows astonishingly little vision . Kansas City Star . 26 Jan 1992 . H4.
  11. News: Openings . Kansas City Star . 12 Feb 1999 . I5.
  12. Web site: Peggy Eldridge-Love: A Tribute to Leroy W. Allen . www.peggyeldridgelove.com . 27 December 2018.
  13. News: Kimmelman . Michael . ART REVIEW; A Black World Of Ins and Outs . 27 December 2018 . The New York Times . 26 April 2002.
  14. Book: Black romantic: the figurative impulse in contemporary African-American art. . 2002 . 9780942949230 . 50256393 . 27 December 2018 . English.
  15. Web site: Allen, Leroy W . 216.197.120.164 . African American Visual Artists Database . 27 December 2018.
  16. News: Thorson . Alice . Sharing the light Black KC artists explore joy and possibility in group exhibit . Kansas City Star . 17 Jan 2003 . 22.
  17. News: Trafton . Robin . Group show shines a light on black artists . Kansas City Star . 12 Dec 2003 . 20.
  18. Book: Johnson, PhD . Eloise . Leroy Allen "Sacred Center" . 2004 . Stella Jones Gallery . 2.
  19. The International Review of African American Art . 2005 . 106 . 27 December 2018 . Museum of African American Art . en.
  20. News: Art Notes . Kansas City Star . 31 October 2004 . 3.
  21. News: Cardarella . Toni . Gallery's show spotlights African-American artists . Kansas City Star . 1 June 2005 . 3.
  22. Web site: You Know What's Real . www.jccc.edu . 27 December 2018 . en.
  23. Web site: Publication: Collaborations: Two Decades of African American Art - Hearne Fine Art 1988 - 2008 . Hearne Fine Art . 27 December 2018 . en.
  24. Book: Taha . Halima . Smith . Dianne . Collaborations: two decades of African American art : Hearne Fine Art 1988-2008 . 2008 . Blue Lotus . 9781607251309 . 298819650 . 27 December 2018 . English.
  25. News: American . Daniel R. Brown Of the St Louis . Negro Leagues art exhibit barnstorms into town . 27 December 2018 . St. Louis American . en.
  26. News: Thorson . Alice . Art Notes . Kansas City Star . 13 April 2003 . J4.
  27. News: Thorson . Alice . Art Notes . Kansas City Star . 7 Oct 2001 . I3.
  28. News: Thorson . Alice . Art Notes . Kansas City Star . 3 May 1998 . M3.
  29. News: Art Notes . Kansas City Star . 30 Oct 1994 . J4.
  30. Web site: A Dazzling Decade . www.jccc.edu . 27 December 2018 . en.
  31. Web site: Leroy Allen . Petrucci Family Foundation Collection of African American Art . 3 September 2016 . 27 December 2018.
  32. News: Thorson . Alice . A huge loss to KC - Artist's works captured the humanity of everyday people . Kansas City Star . 8 April 2007 . 6.
  33. Web site: Leroy Allen Unveiling Ceremony . YouTube. 27 December 2018.
  34. News: These art teachers are accomplished artists too . Kansas City Star . 21 Aug 2008 . E23.