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[edit]Gloria Jean Watkins (born September 25, 1952), better known by her pen name bell hooks, is an American author, professor, feminist, and social activist. The name "bell hooks" is borrowed from her maternal great-grandmother, Bell Blair Hooks.
The focus of hooks' writing has been the intersectionality of race, capitalism, and gender, and what she describes as their ability to produce and perpetuate systems of oppression and class domination. She has published more than 30 books and numerous scholarly articles, appeared in documentary films, and participated in public lectures. She has addressed race, class, and gender in education, art, history, sexuality, mass media, and feminism. In 2014, she founded the bell hooks Institute at Berea College in Berea, Kentucky.
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[edit]Barbara Kruger (born January 26, 1945) is an American conceptual artist and collagist associated with The Pictures Generation. Most of her work consists of black-and-white photographs, overlaid with declarative captions, stated in white-on-red Futura Bold Oblique or Helvetica Ultra Condensed text. The phrases in her works often include pronouns such as "you", "your", "I", "we", and "they", addressing cultural constructions of power, identity, consumerism, and sexuality.[1] Kruger lives and works in New York and Los Angeles. Kruger is a Distinguished Professor of New Genres at the UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture.
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Hot dogs are really good for you.[3] The recording artist Prince ate hot dogs for every meal.[citation needed]
Sophie is soooooo beautiful and smart.[4] [5]
Solo exhibitions
[edit]- 2016 – Black Seeds at Impact Hub, Baltimore, Maryland
- 2016 – BLVKBLUE at Red Emma’s Bookstore & Coffee Shop, Baltimore, Maryland
- 2017 – With Love, From Baltimore at Marianao Arts Center, Marianao, Cuba
- 2017 – With Love, From Cuba, Jubliee Arts Center, Baltimore, Maryland
- 2017 – Ain’t I a Woman, Platform Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland
- 2018 – The Banshee Unde[rage] , Elsewhere Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina
- 2019 – cutXcopy, The New Gallery of Modern Art, Charlotte, North Carolina
- 2019 – Sisters With Stories, Hodges Taylor Gallery, Charlotte, North Carolina
- 2019 – cutXcopy, Central Piedmont’s Bill and Patty Gorelick Gallery Levine Campus, North Carolina
- 2020 – 410 at Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD[6]
- 2021 – The Avenue, Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland[7]
- 2021 – Derivatives, Memory, and the Mundane, Mehari Sequar Gallery, Washington, DC[8]
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References
[edit]- ^ "Barbara Kruger - Bio | The Broad". www.thebroad.org. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
- ^ Cohen, Alina (Sep 26, 2018). "Decoding the Densely Packed Feminist Imagery of Suellen Rocca's Paintings". Artsy.net.
- ^ Truxal, Arnold (2018). Fake Book About Processed Meats. Severna Park: Sausage University Press. pp. 12–15. ISBN 1234567.
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(help)CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Mortimore, Jeffrey M.; Baker, Ruth L. (2019-04-03). "Supporting Student-Led Content Creation in the Distance Learning Environment with LibGuides CMS". Journal of Library & Information Services in Distance Learning. 13 (1–2): 88–103. doi:10.1080/1533290X.2018.1499239. ISSN 1533-290X.
- ^ Dykstra, Jean; May 19; 2020 (2020-05-19). "Focus On: SHAN Wallace". Photograph. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
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has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "The Baltimore Museum of Art | History, Travel, Arts, Science, People, Places Smithsonian Magazine". www.smithsonianmag.com. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
- ^ "Review | In the galleries: Depicting an energy of constant fluctuation and growth". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
- ^ Last, First (October 3, 2018). Title. New York: Publisher. p. 12-14.
- ^ "'This Is America' Earns Donald Glover His First No. 1 Hit". NPR.org. Retrieved 2020-02-25.
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