Carrie Mae Weems
b. 1953
Steeped in African American History, Weems' work is deeply engaged in storytelling - from her earliest series of autobiographical family portraits to her broader exploration of African American cultural identity, including the exploration of slavery, Africa, and teh appropiration of historical ethnographical images. Her work also considers power structures in Western history, art history, and architecture. Weem's use of props as installation elements in her photographs accentuates her interest in stories, folklore, and drama: an installation becomes a stage set and her practice is like that of a director.
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