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Betye Saar: Black Girl's Window: MoMA One on One Series

Editat de Christophe Cherix
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iul 2019
New in MoMA's 'One on One' series, this book focuses on Betye Saar's Black Girl's Window (1969) and a selection of the artist's prints from the 1960s and early 1970s .

Betye Saar made Black Girl's Window in 1969. It is a deeply autobiographical picture that alluded to her African-American heritage along with her interest in mysticism and astrology. The black girl named in the title appears in the lower half of this found window frame. The girl's facial features are hidden. The only thing there are these surprisingly bright blue eyes, which appear to open and close if you shift back and forth in front of it. The work encourages us to think about connections between eyes, that are often said to be windows on the soul, and pictures, that have been said to be windows on the world. Saar herself once said that she considers windows to represent a means of traveling from one level of consciousness to another. If you continue to look at the girl, you can see that her hands are covered with yellow and red symbols. Some of these same symbols, in particular the crescent moon and the stars, are echoed in the nine small vignettes created in the spaces outlined by the intersecting crossbars of her found window frame.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781633450769
ISBN-10: 1633450767
Pagini: 48
Ilustrații: Illustrations, unspecified
Dimensiuni: 184 x 228 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Editura: MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
Seria MoMA One on One Series


Descriere

Thisin-depthstudybycuratorsCherixandAdlerexpandstheunderstandingofSaar'searlycareerandcastslightonallthatfollowed.Drawingonnewresearchintothework'sconstructionandmaterials,andonfirsthanddiscussionswiththeartist,thisconcise,generouslyillustratedvolumeexploresoneofSaar'sbest-knownandmosticonicworks.