Kara Walker
- BFA from the Atlanta College of Art (1991) & MFA from Rhode Island School of Design (1994).
- Walker is known for her masterpieces with her cut-paper silhouette figures.
- Unlike other artists who bring up the beauty of sexuality and/or positive emotions, Walker delves into problems she sees in the world today such as race, gender, and the darker side of sexuality.
- “I didn’t want a completely passive viewer. I wanted to make work where the viewer wouldn’t walk away; he would either giggle nervously, get pulled into history, into fiction, into something totally demeaning and possibly very beautiful.”
"Freedom, a Fable: A Curious Interpretation of the Wit of a Negress in Troubled Times, 1997"
The Jubilant Martyrs of Obsolescence and Ruin, 2015
“Darkytown Rebellion” (2001)
Sources
Cavetocanvas. Kara Walker,
Darkytown Rebellion (installation View), 2001. Digital image. SFMOMOA.
Web. 13 Apr. 2016.
Freedom, a Fable: A Curious
Interpretation of the Wit of a Negress in Troubled Times, 1997. Digital image. ARTISTS’ BOOKS AT AA/PG: KARA WALKER’S
POP-UP. Smithsonian Libraries. Web. 12 Apr. 2016.
"Kara
Walker | ART21." Kara Walker | ART21. ART21. Web. 13
Apr. 2016
Kara Walker. Digital image. CREATIVETIME Presents Kara Walker.
Creative Time. Web. 12 Apr. 2016.
The Jubilant Martyrs of Obsolescence
and Ruin, 2015. Digital image. KARA WALKER: GO
TO HELL OR ATLANTA, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST’ AT VICTORIA MIRO, LONDON.
ARTNEWS. Web. 12 Apr. 2016.
Final Project
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