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Carrie Mae Weems - Recent Work, 1992-1998 - Everson Museum of Art 1998

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Carrie Mae Weems - Recent Work, 1992-1998 - Everson Museum of Art 1998

Carrie Mae Weems brings together for the first time five of this American photographer's most accomplished and powerful groups of work: the Sea Islands Series (1991-92), the Africa Series (1993-95), From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried (1995-96), Who What Where When (1998), and Ritual & Revolution (1998). These series, composed mainly of photography and text, highlight the themes that have dominated Weems's work over the course of her twenty-year career: identity, race, gender, class, the legacy of slavery, and the African diaspora.
Published by George Braziller

151p - EN - 26.5x22cm - hardcover in dust-jacket - perfect condition

Carrie Mae Weems brings together for the first time five of this American photographer's most accomplished and powerful groups of work: the Sea Islands Series (1991-92), the Africa Series (1993-95), From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried (1995-96), Who What Where When (1998), and Ritual & Revolution (1998). These series, composed mainly of photography and text, highlight the themes that have dominated Weems's work over the course of her twenty-year career: identity, race, gender, class, the legacy of slavery, and the African diaspora.
Published by George Braziller

151p - EN - 26.5x22cm - hardcover in dust-jacket - perfect condition

$348.09
Carrie Mae Weems - Recent Work, 1992-1998 - Everson Museum of Art 1998
$348.09

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Carrie Mae Weems brings together for the first time five of this American photographer's most accomplished and powerful groups of work: the Sea Islands Series (1991-92), the Africa Series (1993-95), From Here I Saw What Happened and I Cried (1995-96), Who What Where When (1998), and Ritual & Revolution (1998). These series, composed mainly of photography and text, highlight the themes that have dominated Weems's work over the course of her twenty-year career: identity, race, gender, class, the legacy of slavery, and the African diaspora.
Published by George Braziller

151p - EN - 26.5x22cm - hardcover in dust-jacket - perfect condition