Since she first came to the attention of the art world nearly ten years ago, Kara Walker has become one of the most important artists of her generation. Championed by the art world for her fearless embrace of challenging subject matter, Walker has created a body of work that looks unflinchingly at racial inequality in the United States. Known for her bold images using the traditional silhouette, Walker upends the genteel, Victorian origins of the medium by graphically portraying scenes from the antebellum South to explore the politics of slavery, race, and gender. Inspired by the tragedy that beset the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina, Walker has created a volume exploring the interconnectedness of the subject of the sea, race, and poverty by juxtaposing examples of her work and historical works from the 19th century. This unique and important book capitalizes on Walker’s deftness at graphic and visceral storytelling, affording the reader a deeply intimate experience of the difficult themes the artist explores.
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Muck那一節的閱讀材料之一。Kara Walker不僅討論種族,Katrina颶風和美國曆史,更討論muck,討論藝術在社會中的角色。
评分Muck那一節的閱讀材料之一。Kara Walker不僅討論種族,Katrina颶風和美國曆史,更討論muck,討論藝術在社會中的角色。
评分Muck那一節的閱讀材料之一。Kara Walker不僅討論種族,Katrina颶風和美國曆史,更討論muck,討論藝術在社會中的角色。
评分Muck那一節的閱讀材料之一。Kara Walker不僅討論種族,Katrina颶風和美國曆史,更討論muck,討論藝術在社會中的角色。
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