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The Banner Project: Mark Thomas Gibson

25 Jun, 2025 - 22 Jun, 2026

Describing himself as an 鈥淎merican history painter,鈥 Mark Thomas Gibson (b. 1980) draws inspiration from sources as wide-ranging as comic books, Renaissance paintings, and late 19th-century editorial caricatures. For his 鈥淏anner Project,鈥 he created the largest-scale expansion yet of his Town Crier series, which builds on a tradition of collective address before the modern period, when 鈥渢own criers鈥 publicly announced laws and news.

Gibson began his series in 2021 as a way to digest and archive the politics of our fast-moving times. The Crier is typically rendered in graphic lines and ink washes and decked in Revolutionary-era clothing; his words blare like news headlines, matching the pace of endless digital 鈥渄oomscrolling.鈥 Here, unfolding over three banners that resemble the panels of a comic strip, Gibson鈥檚 handmade drawings compel visitors to slow down when reading. In many ways a stand-in for Gibson鈥攁 Black man, a history buff, and a concerned citizen鈥攖he Crier takes on the role of Paul Revere astride his horse, hanging on for dear life and while shouting a galvanizing message. The banners also feature Gibson鈥檚 take on the American flag鈥攁 striking reenvisioning that explores its symbolism, promise, and reality and implores reflection on American history.



Describing himself as an 鈥淎merican history painter,鈥 Mark Thomas Gibson (b. 1980) draws inspiration from sources as wide-ranging as comic books, Renaissance paintings, and late 19th-century editorial caricatures. For his 鈥淏anner Project,鈥 he created the largest-scale expansion yet of his Town Crier series, which builds on a tradition of collective address before the modern period, when 鈥渢own criers鈥 publicly announced laws and news.

Gibson began his series in 2021 as a way to digest and archive the politics of our fast-moving times. The Crier is typically rendered in graphic lines and ink washes and decked in Revolutionary-era clothing; his words blare like news headlines, matching the pace of endless digital 鈥渄oomscrolling.鈥 Here, unfolding over three banners that resemble the panels of a comic strip, Gibson鈥檚 handmade drawings compel visitors to slow down when reading. In many ways a stand-in for Gibson鈥攁 Black man, a history buff, and a concerned citizen鈥攖he Crier takes on the role of Paul Revere astride his horse, hanging on for dear life and while shouting a galvanizing message. The banners also feature Gibson鈥檚 take on the American flag鈥攁 striking reenvisioning that explores its symbolism, promise, and reality and implores reflection on American history.



Artists on show

Contact details

Sunday - Tuesday
10:00 AM - 4:45 PM
Wednesday - Friday
10:00 AM - 9:45 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 4:45 PM
465 Huntington Avenue Back Bay - Boston, MA, USA 02115
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