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...“When I walk into a room now in the US, people stand up and applaud,” says Carrie Mae Weems, in the rich warm voice that often provides a soundtrack to her work....
...June 23-October 22, smb.museum Carrie Mae Weems (Barbican, London) One of today’s most celebrated African-American photographers, Carrie Mae Weems has spent decades building a variegated image of the US...
...In one of the show’s opening images, from Carrie Mae Weems’s “The Rivington Place Portfolio” (2006-7), the artist haunts the British Museum portico in a spectral black dress....
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...US artist Carrie Mae Weems has a message for the people of Wales. “Peidiwch â phoeni....
...When the Biennale commissioned Carrie Mae Weems to photograph him, she suggested they both pose nude for a double portrait: two artists as each other’s models. She took her clothes off; he refused....
...The singer will be in attendance, as photographed by the US artist Carrie Mae Weems, sitting alone at a long table groaning with fruit, flowers, strings of pearls and African sculpture....
...The artists whose work I would collect if I could are Barkley L Hendricks, Lorna Simpson, Carrie Mae Weems and Kerry James Marshall....
...Available pieces include a full edition of 40 new prints of a helium-balloon Stars and Stripes by Jeff Koons, a 2019 “We Are In This Together (Multi)” neon by Tavares Strachan and Carrie Mae Weems’s “Remember...
...Images by Adama Sylla, Seydou Keïta and Mimi Cherono Ng’ok – from Senegal, Mali and Kenya respectively – have been joined by photographic works by black American artists such as Carrie Mae Weems and Lorna...
...Today, her stable includes Chilean-born Alfredo Jaar, British-Nigerian Yinka Shonibare, and the American Carrie Mae Weems, as well as artists from different countries in Africa such as Zimbabwe-born Kudzanai...
...Cai Guo-Qiang, Paul Chan, Jenny Holzer, Julie Mehretu, Richard Prince and Carrie Mae Weems were each allotted a single turn of the museum’s corkscrew ramp and asked to populate it with items from the collection...
...Yet the show controversially but rightly extends to US, Caribbean and African artists across the diaspora, such as the African-Americans David Hammons and Carrie Mae Weems....
...When a friend took her to see an exhibition of photographs by the African-American artist Carrie Mae Weems, she was bowled over, particularly by Weems’s images of a mother and daughter....
...US-based visual artists Kara Walker, Fred Wilson, Carrie Mae Weems and Njideka Akunyili Crosby are all MacArthur “Geniuses”....
...The exhibition ends in the mid-1980s with Lorna Simpson and Carrie Mae Weems....
...New York time (in EST) 12:00 – The last day of Carrie Mae Weems’ The Shape of Things, a day-long “convening” featuring readings, performances and conversations at the Park Ave Armory....
...The company said on Monday that its chief financial officer Carrie Dolan had resigned to “pursue a new opportunity”....
...Exhibitions at Goodman Gallery and the Johannesburg Art Gallery feature established names such as Wangechi Mutu, Alfredo Jaar, Julie Mehretu, Theaster Gates and Carrie Mae Weems, and lesser known artists...
...The pages of Citizen feature a Carrie Mae Weems print called “Blue Black Boy” — a triptych of cobalt-tinted portraits of a young black child — that evokes scenes from Moonlight (itself based on Tarell Alvin...
...US artist Carrie Mae Weems is best known for her photography. Born in Portland, Oregon, in 1953, she first studied in San Francisco with the modern dance pioneer Anna Halprin....
...Leading US artist Carrie Mae Weems credits the late photographer with confounding conventions....
...“I am not a political artist,” Carrie Mae Weems recently told The New Yorker magazine, trying to wriggle out of a box she has spent much of her career constructing....
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