Description: American, born 1973 Bisa Butler "The Warmth of Other Sons" Paper Size: 20" x 24" ( 51 x 61 cm ) Image size: 16.5" x 20 1/8" In very good condition with some minor handling in white margin About Bisa Butler: "Also known as Mailissa Yamba Butler Date of birth 1973 Bisa Butler creates arresting portraits—composed entirely of vibrantly colored and patterned fabrics—that reimagine and celebrate narratives of Black life. Butler often works with photographs as source images, reimagining the figures captured as attentive portraits with layers of color and stitched details. She strategically selects fabrics, using the history or imagery of the prints to reinforce the stories she wants to communicate in each quilt. Layering materials and meanings, Butler brings to life personal and historical narratives of Black life and invites viewers to look closely and think deeply about the potential and purposes of portraiture. Butler’s work has been shaped by a variety of influences and experiences, key among them family photo albums, the philosophies of AfriCOBRA (the African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists, established in Chicago in the late 1960s), Romare Bearden’s collages, Faith Ringgold’s mixed-media quilts, and Gordon Parks’s photographs. Butler earned her BFA at Howard University, Washington, DC, and her MA in arts education at Montclair State University, New Jersey. Trained as a painter, she shifted to quiltmaking during her graduate studies, when she made a quilt in honor of her grandmother. She has exhibited in group and solo shows across the United States as well as in China, England, Japan, and South Africa. In 2019, the Art Institute of Chicago acquired The Safety Patrol and in 2020 will host the first solo museum exhibition of Butler’s work Bisa Butler: Portraits." Artist Bisa Butler tells stories–the African-American side of American life–through her stunning life-sized quilts. The vibrancy, dignity and immediacy of her subjects are especially remarkable when you consider no paint is used, but captured through the multi-layered medium of the quilt. Standing at 9 feet high x 12 feet wide, The Warmth of Other Sons is loosely based on historic photographs of Black families that migrated from the South to the North looking for economic prosperity. The title is a reference to the critically acclaimed book by Isabel Wilkerson, The Warmth of Other Suns, chronicling the Great Migration.Bisa Butler’s quilts are exuberant, colorful, and almost photo-like—arresting and complex objects made entirely of fabric that has been carefully cut, layered, and stitched together. Through her works, often striking portraits, Butler depicts African American life in a way that invites viewers to deeply consider and invest in the lives of her subjects while also reframing historical narratives surrounding quilt making. Colors of actual item may vary slightly from colors on your screen due to digital screen calibration varying between digital devices. International buyers are responsible for import duties, fees and taxes. See my other listings for more art. Thank you for looking! Graffiti Art Hijack is an artist who has made a name for himself in the world of street art. As the son of the well-known street artist Mr. Brainwash, also known as Thierry Guetta, Graffiti Art Hijack has followed in his father's footsteps by creating thought-provoking and eye-catching works of art. Mr. Brainwash rose to fame after being featured in the documentary "Exit Through the Gift Shop," which was directed by the enigmatic British street artist Banksy. Mr. Brainwash has become a prominent figure in the street art world, known for his colorful, pop art-inspired pieces, and often incorporating elements from other famous artists such as Andy Warhol and Keith Haring. Hijack, influenced by his father's work and the vibrant street art scene, has developed his own distinct style. His art is characterized by a combination of graffiti, stencil, and collage techniques. He often addresses social and political issues, aiming to evoke an emotional response and promote discussion among viewers. As the son of Mr. Brainwash, Hijack is part of a new generation of street artists who continue to challenge the boundaries of traditional art forms and make a statement through their creative works. While he is influenced by his father's legacy, Hijack is also carving out his own path in the street art world, gaining recognition and respect from both art enthusiasts and fellow artists.
Price: 175 USD
Location: Escondido, California
End Time: 2024-10-12T22:47:35.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Signed By: Hijack
Signed: No
Size: Medium
Material: Paper
Framing: Unframed
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Type: Print
Theme: Art
Style: Americana, Pop Art
Production Technique: Screen Printing
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Time Period Produced: 2020-Now