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Marcia Kure
You Know Who' and the Chambermaid III
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You Know Who' and the Chambermaid III, 2011 - Marcia Kure
About the Work
About You Know Who' and the Chambermaid III
Marcia Kure incorporates a collage element in her series You Know Who' and the Chambermaid, merging a number of different media together, such as watercolor and tempera. The series scrutinizes identity through the combination of seemingly unrelated designs and media ...Read More
Marcia Kure incorporates a collage element in her series You Know Who' and the Chambermaid, merging a number of different media together, such as watercolor and tempera. The series scrutinizes identity through the combination of seemingly unrelated designs and media, demonstrating that these varying elements can work together to create a cohesive feminine-looking form. Read Less
About the Artist
About Marcia Kure
Native Nigerian artist Marcia Kure draws much of her inspiration from African art, such as cave paintings, textiles, and body painting. Uli, a form of ...Read More
Native Nigerian artist Marcia Kure draws much of her inspiration from African art, such as cave paintings, textiles, and body painting. Uli, a form of art practiced by the Igbo people of Nigeria, has specifically had a significant impact on Kure's work. This style of art often lacks symmetry and perspective and the design is usually composed of earth tones.
Kure has had many international solo and group exhibitions, including numerous exhibitions in her home country. She was also featured in the "African Artists of the Future Calendar" in 2002, and her work was included in the Fela Project at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in 2003. Read Less
Kure has had many international solo and group exhibitions, including numerous exhibitions in her home country. She was also featured in the "African Artists of the Future Calendar" in 2002, and her work was included in the Fela Project at the New Museum of Contemporary Art in 2003. Read Less
Description
Kolanut pigment, watercolor, tempera, and pencil/Artistico Extra white "Uno" 555lb HP watercolor paper.Authentication
Signed by the artist on verso.Dimensions
This print comes in a frame measuring 19.75" x 16.25" x 1.66". The actual image size is 17" x 13.5".Shipping
Ships in 10-14 business days.This work is final sale and not eligible for return.
Additional Information
This work includes a collage element.ARTSPACE ADVISOR
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