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The most comprehensive survey of Weems' genre-defying oeuvre yet published
One of the most influential American artists working today, Carrie Mae Weems has investigated narratives around family, race, gender, sexism, class and the consequences of power for more than 40 years. Her complex oeuvre--always ahead of its time, and profoundly formative for younger generations of artists--has employed photography (for which she is best known), fabric, text, audio, digital images, installation and video. Writing in the
New York Times
, Holland Cotter succinctly described Weems as "a superb image maker and a moral force, focused and irrepressible."
This volume, spanning four decades of work, is the most thorough survey yet published. It includes Weems' earliest series, such as
Family Pictures and Stories
, for which she photographed her relatives and close friends; the legendary
Kitchen Table Series
, in which she posed in a domestic setting; and other critically acclaimed works and series such as
Ain't Jokin'
,
Colored People
From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried
Not Manet's Type
The Jefferson Suite
Monuments
Roaming
Museums
Constructing History (A Class Ponders the Future)
Slow Fade to Black
and the
Obama Project
, among many others. Contextualizing these pieces are essays by LaCharles Ward and Fred Moten and a chronology by Raul Muñoz. The book also includes a visual essay by Weems that presents a personal selection of her own works from the artist's perspective. The accompanying exhibition is organized by Fundación MAPFRE in collaboration with Fundación Foto Colectania, Barcelona and Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, where the exhibition
Carrie Mae Weems. The Evidence Of Things Not Seen
took place from April 2 through July 10, 2022.
Carrie Mae Weems
(born 1953) has received numerous awards, grants and fellowships, and is represented in public and private collections around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Weems lives in Brooklyn and Syracuse, New York.
One of the most influential American artists working today, Carrie Mae Weems has investigated narratives around family, race, gender, sexism, class and the consequences of power for more than 40 years. Her complex oeuvre--always ahead of its time, and profoundly formative for younger generations of artists--has employed photography (for which she is best known), fabric, text, audio, digital images, installation and video. Writing in the
New York Times
, Holland Cotter succinctly described Weems as "a superb image maker and a moral force, focused and irrepressible."
This volume, spanning four decades of work, is the most thorough survey yet published. It includes Weems' earliest series, such as
Family Pictures and Stories
, for which she photographed her relatives and close friends; the legendary
Kitchen Table Series
, in which she posed in a domestic setting; and other critically acclaimed works and series such as
Ain't Jokin'
,
Colored People
From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried
Not Manet's Type
The Jefferson Suite
Monuments
Roaming
Museums
Constructing History (A Class Ponders the Future)
Slow Fade to Black
and the
Obama Project
, among many others. Contextualizing these pieces are essays by LaCharles Ward and Fred Moten and a chronology by Raul Muñoz. The book also includes a visual essay by Weems that presents a personal selection of her own works from the artist's perspective. The accompanying exhibition is organized by Fundación MAPFRE in collaboration with Fundación Foto Colectania, Barcelona and Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, where the exhibition
Carrie Mae Weems. The Evidence Of Things Not Seen
took place from April 2 through July 10, 2022.
Carrie Mae Weems
(born 1953) has received numerous awards, grants and fellowships, and is represented in public and private collections around the world, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Weems lives in Brooklyn and Syracuse, New York.