Engaging a wide range of experiences, techniques and materials, the nine artists featured in this volume challenge the images of black women that continue to pervade our culture and influence perceptions: stereotypes such as the suffering mama, the angry black woman and the temptress. Brought together in this publication, works by Romare Bearden, Mildred Howard, Wangechi Mutu, Lorna Simpson, Kara Walker, Robert Colescott, Ellen Gallagher, Alison Saar and Mickalene Thomas disrupt expectations and replace simplistic narratives with nuanced, sophisticated meditations on contemporary identity.
Engaging a wide range of experiences, techniques and materials, the nine artists featured in this volume challenge the images of black women that continue to pervade our culture and influence perceptions: stereotypes such as the suffering mama, the angry black woman and the temptress. Brought together in this publication, works by Romare Bearden, Mildred Howard, Wangechi Mutu, Lorna Simpson, Kara Walker, Robert Colescott, Ellen Gallagher, Alison Saar and Mickalene Thomas disrupt expectations and replace simplistic narratives with nuanced, sophisticated meditations on contemporary identity.
deconstructs the limiting categorizations mainstream culture allows
black women. The artists on view reveal the shoddy nature of the
stereotypes in favor of challenging, poetic and thorough
visualizations of black culture ― the myth, the archetype, the
self-portrait and beyond…. underscores the fallacious nature of
stereotyped images ― and the thunderous power of myth, archetype,
detail, metaphor, self-portrait, collage, and, most importantly,
black women artists, to overcome them.
*Huffington Post*
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