The focus of my research centers on the contemporary work of Georgia-based artist, Kara Elizabeth Walker. In conducting extensive research on the life of the artist as well as three select artworks which recall the antebellum slave era within the south, I argue the explicit presence of the power of the enslaved prepubescent girl and young woman. The three select works that I intend to analyze are Burn, a cut-paper silhouette on canvas created in 1998, The Invisible Beauty, a mixed media piece made in 2001, and Cut, a paper cut-out silhouette made in 1998. In a time where one’s power and freedom were both stripped away upon entering the prison-like confines of a plantation home, the life of a slave (a female slave in this case) was committed...
African-American artist Kara Walker (born 1969) has been acclaimed internationally for her candid in...
The preface to the original edition of Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War, published in 186...
This thesis sheds light on the historical patterns of racialization and sexualization of black women...
Kara Walker, winner of the MacArthur “Genius” award and the Smithsonian Lucelia award, is one of the...
This project examines the beautiful and controversial artwork of Kara Walker. After close examinatio...
Most well known for her large-scale silhouette installations, Kara Walker offers a critique of Afric...
The 1990s spawned a new generation of African-American artists who worked to understand and deconstr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [78]-86).Over the past five years, installation artist Ka...
This project is charged with the illumination and application of Jacques Ranciere’s theory of the di...
"Complicated and troubling intersections of race, sex, and power were exposed in a survey that featu...
In late Spring 2014, the nonprofit organization Creative Time commissioned artist Kara Walker to cre...
Artist Kara Walker’s emergence within international and national art show circuits approximately twe...
The Black woman carries a hauntingly powerful legacy crafted by the soils of Africa, watered by the ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2017.Undesirabilit...
Recognizing the controversial subject matter conveyed by Kara Walker's artwork, this thesis examines...
African-American artist Kara Walker (born 1969) has been acclaimed internationally for her candid in...
The preface to the original edition of Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War, published in 186...
This thesis sheds light on the historical patterns of racialization and sexualization of black women...
Kara Walker, winner of the MacArthur “Genius” award and the Smithsonian Lucelia award, is one of the...
This project examines the beautiful and controversial artwork of Kara Walker. After close examinatio...
Most well known for her large-scale silhouette installations, Kara Walker offers a critique of Afric...
The 1990s spawned a new generation of African-American artists who worked to understand and deconstr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [78]-86).Over the past five years, installation artist Ka...
This project is charged with the illumination and application of Jacques Ranciere’s theory of the di...
"Complicated and troubling intersections of race, sex, and power were exposed in a survey that featu...
In late Spring 2014, the nonprofit organization Creative Time commissioned artist Kara Walker to cre...
Artist Kara Walker’s emergence within international and national art show circuits approximately twe...
The Black woman carries a hauntingly powerful legacy crafted by the soils of Africa, watered by the ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, 2017.Undesirabilit...
Recognizing the controversial subject matter conveyed by Kara Walker's artwork, this thesis examines...
African-American artist Kara Walker (born 1969) has been acclaimed internationally for her candid in...
The preface to the original edition of Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War, published in 186...
This thesis sheds light on the historical patterns of racialization and sexualization of black women...