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Diane Edison’s expressive self portraits explore realism territory with a super charged complexity that urges the viewer to see her through all varying facets of human emotion while also hitting at ageism, voluptuous body shapes, and distinctive Black hairstyles.
Added Khadija Mohammadou Saye (1992-2017) today. Incredible photographer gone way too soon.
Coming January 1, 2020 is a new way of learning about Black women artists all over the world, past and present. While research is still in progress, including outlining a database of hopefully 366 artists, this Twitter account will be solely committed to Black women artists.