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Preview image of work. charcoal on paper,  Champ (Sonny Liston 2) 34154

2017.31

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Champ (Sonny Liston 2)

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Artist

Shaun Leonardo (Queens, New York, 1976 - )

Title

Champ (Sonny Liston 2)

Creation Date

2015

Century

early 21st century

Dimensions

25 1/2 x 66 in. (64.77 x 167.64 cm)

Object Type

drawing

Creation Place

North America, United States

Medium and Support

charcoal on paper

Credit Line

Museum Purchase, Collectors’ Collaborative and the Lloyd O. and Marjorie Strong Coulter Fund

Copyright

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Accession Number

2017.31

Focusing on Sonny Liston’s prone body, Shaun Leonardo’s drawing reinterprets Neil Leifer’s iconic 1965 photograph of a victorious Muhammad Ali (then Cassius Clay) hovering over the former heavyweight champion following a bout in Lewiston, Maine. The image captures the aftermath of Ali’s so-called “phantom punch,” delivered so quickly as to render it virtually invisible. In this drawing, Ali is omitted, and the image is cropped to the area immediately around Liston’s body, which has been smudged out of the scene. The drawing evokes the fleeting nature of power achieved through displays of hyper-masculinity captured by the mechanical eyes of cameras in the background. This poignancy of the defeat is heightened by Liston’s struggle to achieve glory in the sport of boxing—which he learned in prison—a professional ambition that often conflicted with his racially tinged interactions with the criminal justice system.