Julian V.L. Gaines American, b. 1991
JET BLACK.19 (Wonderful World of Wonder), 2025
Oil on linen
72 x 60 inches (182.9 x 152.4 cm)
CT-11050
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Cover from Issue Vol. 33, No. 11 - Date December 21, 1967. Article Information: • The article refers to Wonder as the “Prophet of the Soul,” emphasizing his universal appeal...
Cover from Issue Vol. 33, No. 11 - Date December 21, 1967.
Article Information:
• The article refers to Wonder as the “Prophet of the Soul,” emphasizing his universal appeal to both Black and white audiences
• At 17 years old, the article traces his trajectory from being discovered at age 12 while growing up in a family of six
• “Stevie Wonder’s act might be termed a love-in. Stevie loves to sing, and he obviously loves people. People, in turn, like what they hear and respond with an enthusiasm and affection that makes one forget what crass and heartless places nightclubs can be.” (pg. 60)
Article Information:
• The article refers to Wonder as the “Prophet of the Soul,” emphasizing his universal appeal to both Black and white audiences
• At 17 years old, the article traces his trajectory from being discovered at age 12 while growing up in a family of six
• “Stevie Wonder’s act might be termed a love-in. Stevie loves to sing, and he obviously loves people. People, in turn, like what they hear and respond with an enthusiasm and affection that makes one forget what crass and heartless places nightclubs can be.” (pg. 60)