Monday, April 7, 2014
Faith Ringgold entire book
I liked this book, because it portrayed her for more than just an artist. As it states in chapter 3, "Ringgold ... [demonstrated] just how much of a force she could be -- not only as a painter, but equally as a political dynamo." It really discusses how she fought to overcome the oppression and adversity she faced. I especially loved her Feminist Series visually. I really enjoyed all the details she was able to put into story quilts and how she was able to tell a story in just one 'picture.' Lastly, I found the Slave Rape Aeries to be very powerful.
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