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Sister Gertrude Morgan, Let's Make a Record, 1971, tempera, acrylic, pencil, and ink on paperboard (album cover) vinyl (record), Album cover: 12 3⁄8 x 12 1⁄2 in. (31.4 x 31.8 cm) Record: 11 7⁄8 in. (30.2 cm) diam., Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Chuck and Jan Rosenak, 1981.136.5A-B
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Artwork Details
- Title
- Let’s Make a Record
- Artist
- Date
- 1971
- Location
- Not on view
- Dimensions
- Album cover: 12 3⁄8 x 12 1⁄2 in. (31.4 x 31.8 cm) Record: 11 7⁄8 in. (30.2 cm) diam.
- Credit Line
- Gift of Chuck and Jan Rosenak
- Mediums Description
- tempera, acrylic, pencil, and ink on paperboard (album cover) vinyl (record)
- Classifications
- Subjects
- Religion — angel
- Object — written matter
- Performing arts — music — voice
- Figure group
- Object Number
- 1981.136.5A-B
Artwork Description
In Let's Make a Record, Morgan's title plays with the flexible meaning of "record," both an action and a result. With help from her advocate and gallerist E. Lorenz Borenstein, she recorded gospel hymns and original compositions that conveyed her spiritual joy in a lasting, effective, and far-reaching way. Onto album covers printed with track titles and "True Believer Records," Morgan hand-painted herself, her brethren, and biblical passages. Although Morgan's expressively scrawled words are sometimes hard to make out, her passion and personalized style always ring clear.