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Patou 1922
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Octavia St Laurent
quilts by Gee’s Bend “The women of Gee’s Bend—a small, remote, black community in Alabama—have created hundreds of quilt masterpieces dating from the early twentieth century to the present. Resembling an inland island, Gee’s Bend is surrounded on three sides by the Alabama River. The seven hundred or so inhabitants of this small, rural community are mostly descendants of slaves, and for generations they worked the fields belonging to the local Pettway plantation. Quiltmakers there have produced countless patchwork masterpieces beginning as far back as the mid-nineteenth century, with the oldest existing examples dating from the 1920s. Enlivened by a visual imagination that extends the expressive boundaries of the quilt genre, these astounding creations constitute a crucial chapter in the history of African American art.”
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lyle ashton harris “sleeping boy two, bronx, new york” 1980s
Central Park Be-In, in New-York even the Hippies refused to smile (1967)
Linda Evangelista by Steven Meisel 2003
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