Exhibition catalog, Picasso Museum, Paris 2022-2023.
Faith Ringgold.
Co-published by the Réunion des musées nationaux - Grand Palais / Musée national Picasso-Paris
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| N° d'inventaire | 26226 |
| Format | 17.5 x 25 |
| Détails | 256 p., numerous illustrations, paperback. |
| Publication | Paris, 2023 |
| Etat | Nine |
| ISBN | 9782711879557 |
A major figure in American engaged and feminist art, from the struggles for civil rights to those of Black Lives Matter, author of very famous works of children's literature, militant activist, Faith Ringgold has developed a body of work that forms a unique bridge between the rich heritage of the Harlem Renaissance and the current art of
young African-American artists. Through her reinterpretations of the history of modern art, she leads a true artistic and critical dialogue with the Parisian artistic scene of the early 20th century, notably with Picasso and his Demoiselles d'Avignon, which finds, at the Picasso Museum in Paris, a particularly emblematic setting for its
first monographic exhibition in France.
young African-American artists. Through her reinterpretations of the history of modern art, she leads a true artistic and critical dialogue with the Parisian artistic scene of the early 20th century, notably with Picasso and his Demoiselles d'Avignon, which finds, at the Picasso Museum in Paris, a particularly emblematic setting for its
first monographic exhibition in France.
young African-American artists. Through her reinterpretations of the history of modern art, she leads a true artistic and critical dialogue with the Parisian artistic scene of the early 20th century, notably with Picasso and his Demoiselles d'Avignon, which finds, at the Picasso Museum in Paris, a particularly emblematic setting for its
first monographic exhibition in France.