Melvin Edwards, Sculptor Who Welded The African Diaspora, Has Died At 88

“Edwards rose to prominence in 1963 with the first works of what would become his most notable series, ‘Lynch Fragments.’ … He combined fragments of found and recycled steel and welded them into forms of chains, sharp tools, barbed wire and other metal objects.” – Los Angeles Times (MSN)

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