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Created: July 29, 2001
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Names of artists featured in the catalogue of the exhibition:Featured Artists
Laylah Ali, John Bankston, Sanford Biggers, Mark Bradford, Louis Cameron, Rico Gatson, Deborah Grant, Kojo Griffin, Adler Guerrier, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Tana Hargest, Kira Lynn Harris, David Huffman, Jerald Ieans, Rashid Johnson, Vincent Johnson, Jennie C. Jones, Arnold J. Kemp, Dave McKenzie, Julie Mehretu, Adia Millett, Kori Newkirk, Camille Norment, Senam Okudzeto, Clifford Owens, Nadine Robinson, Susan Smith-Pinelo and Eric Wesley
Featured Writers Blake Bradford, Valerie Cassel, Sylvia Chivaratanond, Lisa Gail Collins, Dean Daderko, Cletus Daglish-Schommer, Malik Gaines, Claire Gilman, Thelma Golden, Glen Helfand, David Hunt, Olukemi Ilesnami, Sandra D. Jackson, Karen E. Jones, Eungie Joo, Christine Y. Kim, Raina A. Lampkins-Fielder, Susette Min, Jenelle Porter, Edwin Ramoran, Sarah Robins, Lauren Ross, Trevor Schoonmaker, Teka Selman, Debra Singer, Andrea K. Scott, Franklin Sirmans and Maria-Christina Villasenor.
- Sanford Biggers
- Laylah Ali
- Laylah Ali Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art: Past Exhibitions.
- Image of Laylah Ali's from Studio Museum in Harlem
- Laylah Ali: Paintings from the Greenheads Series Excellent description by curator of the conceptual content of the paintings. backup
- Laylah Ali"[Ali's] figures raise questions about identity and power struggles in contemporary society. 'I am interested in the idea of parallel societies and assimilation; how different groups and individuals appear to be working together, but how that is often subverted.'"
Scroll down to the sixth image. Click on the image. What does this painting describe in terms of mutuality and adversarialism?
Other Young African American Artists
World of Awe, A Traveler's TaleYael Kanarek's Net Project Susan Smith-Pinelo. Sometimes 2000 Scroll down to artist no. 8 in Program 2.. View clip. It takes a long time to load, but it says a great deal about visual literacy.