This exhibit is one of the first full retrospectives of Howardena Pindell’s work. Based in New York but born in Philadelphia 1943, Pindell has been challenging the connections between art and activism since the 1960s. Her work is primarily paintings, but she has explored the avenues of modern and abstract photography, collage, and video work. The show reflects her career, identity as a woman of African descent, and major life events, including a near-fatal car accident in 1979. Autobiography and Rambo are other collections by Pindell and further develop her unique visual language.
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AuthorsMIA RODRIGUEZ is a co-founder of the MLWGS art history magazine. She is a phenomenal artist with many works on the future of bees. Archives
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