GENDER STUDIES is out now! 🎉
A comic treatment of the challenges, complexities, and occasional absurdity of life at the crossroads of race, gender, and geekiness.
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Angrboda and atreus! #godofwar5 #godofwar5ragnarok #godofwarragnarok #godofwar #godofwarfanart #game #videogame #videogamefanart #fanart #art #drawing #illustration #atreusgodofwar #angrboda #archery #cute #womenartist #womenartistsofinstagram #blackartist #blackartists #blackartistsoninstagram #instagramart #artoninstagram #canadianartist #albertaartist #calgaryartist (at Calgary, Alberta) https://www.instagram.com/p/CltpPlipUqd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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I'm currently in between payments with some big expenses coming up so if you've ever wanted to support my art it would mean the world to me. I'm running a 15% discount on my Etsy shop and I've finally set up an INPRNT! You can get 10% off on prints there.
Etsy: 15% off on all prints http://theorangenestshop.com
INPRNT: 10% off with promo code FFV4WUDH https://inprnt.com/gallery/zolwia/
Discounts are only available until the 23rd of March
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Lorna Simpson (b. 1960) is an American artist who works in a wide range of media, including photography, installation, sculpture, video, film, and drawing. She gained notoreity in the mid-1980s with works that confronted and challenged conventional views of gender, identity, culture, history, and memory. Simpson was the first African-American woman to exhibit at the Venice Biennale in 1990.
Simpson’s ongoing questioning of memory and representation through her work not only speaks for black female figures, but for all those who have been oppressed, marginalized, and silenced. Even after more than three decades, her shrewd observations and critiques about our culture resonate deeply at this moment.
Image 1: “Easy for Who to Say” 1989
Image 2: “Untitled (A lie is not a shelter)” 1989
Image 3: “Untitled (A lie is not a shelter)” For Art Against AIDS in San Francisco
You can download the teaching material from the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s website.
Lorna Simpson
Author / Creator: Jones, Kellie
London ; New York : Phaidon, c2002.
English
HOLLIS number: 990091560860203941
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