Her work builds a singular style from
the syncretic use of both painting and printmaking to explore ideas about the black female body.
Tschabalala Self is a visual artist based in New York who builds a singular style from
the syncretic use of both painting and printmaking to explore ideas about the black female body.
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syncretic practice positions him as a collaborator with the past, adding his own voice and perspective to those who made and
used the antique quilts, African sculptures, and cultural imagery he references.
She
uses collage, video installation, and performance to explore Black Utopia through the lenses of Afrofuturism and Afro - Caribbean
syncretic religions.
It is not just that he has stubbornly gone against the grain, but that he
uses modernist means like automatism to arrive at what has been deemed impossible to accomplish, a
syncretic vision.