Carrie Mae Weems, Painting the Town #22, 2021, Archival Pigmentdruck
© mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Künstlerin und der Galerie Barbara Thumm
Carrie Mae Weems—Painting the Town
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At first glance Weems’ large and powerful works resemble abstract paintings. During the Black Lives Matter protests, campaigners wrote texts on the panels that shopkeepers had used to board up their windows as a precautionary measure. The authorities then rendered the slogans illegible by covering them with large patches of paint. The unintended result of this act of censorship was a series of painterly compositions. Weems uses her work to explore what it means to be a witness to history, through themes such as racism, sexism and discrimination.
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