,» the artist's latest excursions
into black female identity carried out in photography, video and exuberant 1970s interiors.
Not exact matches
In works incorporating thread, combs, and other materials, artist Sonya Clark turns a seemingly vain activity like hair braiding
into an opportunity to discuss
black female identity, representation, and beauty in society.
Walking
into Thomas's two - channel film installation is like being invited
into a cozy living room to celebrate the diversity of womanhood, and in particular, the many layers of
black female identity.
The three fit neatly
into three generations of
black female artists concerned with both
identity and the social issues affected by systemic racism.