My interest in this subject [
representing Black masculinity] and desire to create an exhibition on this topic came from my intrigue with Mohamed Bourouissa's Shoplifters series.
Not exact matches
His portrayal of the
black body — both female and male —
represented a shift in our perceptions of African - American
masculinity,» Salon 94 Founder Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn said in a statement.
He was
represented in many group exhibitions and was one of the few white artists included in
Black Male: Representations of
Masculinity in Contemporary American Art at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1994.