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Saar

Saar2019

Betye Saar, Christophe Cherix, Esther Adler

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Made at a critical juncture in Betye Saar's (born 1926) career, the enigmatic assemblage Black Girl's Window (1969) was recognized by the artist as a crucial link between her past and future even at the time she made it. Saar has drawn upon family history, spirituality, astrology and politics consistently throughout her 60-year career, and all are present in the prints, drawings and found material neatly ensconced within the gridded panes of the antique window frame that is the work's defining element. This in-depth study by curators Christophe Cherix and Esther Adler expands our understanding of Saar's early career and casts light on all that followed. Drawing on new research into the work's construction and materials, and on firsthand discussions with the artist regarding the making of Black Girl's Window and the themes behind her evocative imagery, this concise, generously illustrated volume explores one of Saar's best-known and most iconic works.

Details

First published
2019
OL Work ID
OL21199997W

Subjects

ArtBlacks in artCriticism and interpretationExhibitionsMuseum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)Saar, betyeCriticism and interpretationsaar, betyeArt--new york (state)--new yorkN6537.s2 a25 2019709.2Black people in art

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