Description
Betye Irene Saar is an American artist, known for her work in the field of assemblage. Saar was a part of the black arts movement in the 1970s, challenging myths and stereotypes. In the 1990s, her work was politicized while she continued to challenge the negative ideas of African Americans. One of her better-known and controversial pieces is that entitled ?The Liberation of Aunt Jemima.? It is a ?mammy? doll carrying a broom in one hand and a shotgun in the other, and placed in front of the syrup labels. Her work began with found objects arranged in boxes or windows. The items would reflect her mixed ancestry.
Born
July 30th, 1926 in Los Angeles (Age 98)
Last Changes
2014/05/08
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2014/05/08
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