Join Nichole Bridges, the Morton D. May Curator of the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas and co-curator of Aso Oke: Prestige Cloth from Nigeria, for a brief introduction to the exhibition followed by a conversation about aso oke textiles between moderator Bukky Gbadegesin, associate professor of art history at Saint Louis University; artist … Continued
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This year's panel discussion celebrating women of color in the arts will explore memory. Artists Alayna N. Pernell, Marina Peng, and Allena Marie Brazier will discuss how their multidisciplinary practices emerge from photography and use memories as vehicles for introspection, healing, and advocacy. The artists identify, reflect, and challenge systemic issues that shape their identities. … Continued
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For this year’s annual Mary Strauss Women in the Arts Lecture, art historian Betsy Wieseman will focus on the scholarly sleuthing that has—at long last—returned Michelina Wautier’s creations to their rightful author. Active in the court city of Brussels, Wautier (1604–1689) was an artist of exceptional versatility, producing portraits, genre scenes, allegories, and still lifes … Continued
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Art historian Kathryn Brown will discuss Matisse's posthumously published artist’s book based on poems by the Franco-American writer John-Antoine Nau, Poésies Antillaises (1972). Although the book depicted and celebrated Caribbean people, landscapes and seascapes, it also perpetuated romantic myths of a tropical paradise. Matisse's book is examined and contextualized against the rise of the Négritude … Continued
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