ブルックリン美術館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (ブルックリン美術館Instagram)「Stacy Lynn Waddell (@stacylynnwaddell) infuses bodily presence and lived experience to examine historic erasure of Black achievements in traditional monuments. The artist exalts “M.H.,” performance artist and sculptor Maren Hassinger, atop a plinth in place of Confederate General Beauregard whose statue was removed from New Orleans, during their residency at the Joan Mitchell Center in 2017.⁠ Waddell utilizes gold and aluminum leaf, perhaps as a nod to heraldic traditions, while her painstaking linework reflects the laborious technique of monolithic creations. As monument removal becomes increasingly pressing in the current Black Lives Matter movement, Waddell’s work tempts the viewer to question: what would the world look like if we amplified the voices of Black women? #reflectionsonliberty⁠ ⁠ Stacy Lynn Waddell (American, born 1966). “We Radical Women Wanted a Black Revolution (for M.H.),” 2017. Composition gold and aluminum leaf with gouache, watercolor, acrylic, and Sumi ink on paper. Gift of the Contemporary Art Committee and purchased with funds given by Deborah Rechler. 2018.23」7月11日 21時45分 - brooklynmuseum

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Stacy Lynn Waddell (@stacylynnwaddell) infuses bodily presence and lived experience to examine historic erasure of Black achievements in traditional monuments. The artist exalts “M.H.,” performance artist and sculptor Maren Hassinger, atop a plinth in place of Confederate General Beauregard whose statue was removed from New Orleans, during their residency at the Joan Mitchell Center in 2017.⁠ Waddell utilizes gold and aluminum leaf, perhaps as a nod to heraldic traditions, while her painstaking linework reflects the laborious technique of monolithic creations. As monument removal becomes increasingly pressing in the current Black Lives Matter movement, Waddell’s work tempts the viewer to question: what would the world look like if we amplified the voices of Black women? #reflectionsonliberty⁠

Stacy Lynn Waddell (American, born 1966). “We Radical Women Wanted a Black Revolution (for M.H.),” 2017. Composition gold and aluminum leaf with gouache, watercolor, acrylic, and Sumi ink on paper. Gift of the Contemporary Art Committee and purchased with funds given by Deborah Rechler. 2018.23


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