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from Auction House Records. Commemorating Every Black Man Who Lives to See Twenty-One Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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Creating installations that combine photographs with text and sculptural elements, she has had numerous prestigious exhibitions including one in spring, 1999 at the Everson Museum in Syracuse, New York.
Her works are meditations on the politics of culture and involve the viewer in a "pilgrim's progress" to exotic locations such as the Sea Islands off the coast of Georgia.
In 1984, she had her first solo show, "Family Pictures and Stories," which was her M.F.A. thesis at the Univers (showing 500 of 922 characters). |
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