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  2. Emile Guebehi - Wikipedia

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    Black Womanhood: Images, Icons, and Ideologies of the African Body. Curated by Barabara Thompson, the exhibition displayed at the Hood Museum of Art on the campus of Dartmouth College surveyed the historical construction of stereotypes concerning the black female body, such as the erotic harem slave, the maternal mammy, and the hyper-sexualized black woman.

  3. Brick House (Leigh) - Wikipedia

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    The name of Leigh's sculpture refers to a strong Black woman who stands with strength, endurance, and integrity, like a house constructed of bricks. [2] Therefore, the sculpture serves as the embodiment of feminine power amid a patriarchal society demanding viewers to apply a sense of respect and dignity to the female body and the Black female ...

  4. Hatstand, Table and Chair - Wikipedia

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    Images of the chair on the fashion website Buro 24/7 were met with accusations of racism, when they showed a white woman, Dasha Zhukova, sitting on the seat. [10] Melgaard's Chair was part of a collection of sculptures exhibited under the name Allen Jones Remake at the Venus Over Manhattan gallery, New York in 2013.

  5. List of female sculptors - Wikipedia

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    Erica White (1904–1991), United Kingdom; Rachel Whiteread (born 1963), United Kingdom; Anne Whitney (1821–1915), United States; Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1875–1942), United States; Marguerite Wildenhain (1896–1985), United States; Alison Wilding (born 1948), United Kingdom; Hannah Wilke (1940–1993), United States; Cathy Wilkes ...

  6. A stunning metal sculpture shows ‘the beauty of Black women ...

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    The sculpture is being shipped to the museum in time for its Juneteenth concert, featuring jazz musician Wynton Marsalis, and others, where it will be unveiled in the 17-acre Freedom Monument ...

  7. Lady Aiko - Wikipedia

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    Aiko Nakagawa (born 1975), known as Lady Aiko or AIKO, is a Japanese street artist based in Brooklyn, New York. [1] She is known for her ability to combine western art movements and eastern technical, artistic skills, as well as for her large-scale works installed in cities including Rome, Italy, Shanghai, China and Brooklyn, New York.

  8. Dona i Ocell - Wikipedia

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    Dona i Ocell (Catalan: [ˈdɔ.nə i uˈseʎ], "Woman and Bird") is a 22-metre high sculpture by Joan Miró located in the Parc de Joan Miró park, in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The sculpture was covered in tiles by the artist's collaborator Joan Gardy Artigas . [ 2 ]

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