Friday, April 6, 2007

Wangechi Mutu

Wangechi's art has stepped out of the typical kenyan art, which mostly mirrors a nolstagic representation of precolonial (traditional) life.

Text written by SFMOMA

Wangechi Mutu, a Kenyan-born artist based in New York, makes luscious yet unsettling pictures of female figures. Her painted and collaged works on Mylar function as potent social critique while simultaneously exploring more poetic strains of mythology and allegory as well as the sensuousness of form, color, and pattern. Particularly interested in myths about gender and ethnicity that have long circulated in Africa and the West, Mutu has adopted the medium of collage — which by its nature evokes rupture and collision — to depict the monstrous, the exotic, and the feminine.


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