Black Light Series #7: Ego Painting

Black Light Series #7: Ego Painting

Faith RinggoldWW-1969-013666
1969·Oil on canvas·76 × 76 cm (30 × 30 in.)

<p>Faith Ringgold’s practice developed during the civil rights and women’s movements of the 1960s. An ardent activist throughout this period and into the 1970s, Ringgold was inspired by the Black Arts Movement and became a lifelong advocate for the increased representation of female and black artists in museum collections and exhibitions. At the same time, she brought political and social activism into her paintings, sculptures, textiles, and performances. Although perhaps best known for her later “story quilts” begun in the 1980s, Ringgold’s paintings of the 1960s, such as <em>Black Light Series #7: Ego Painting</em>, are a foundational body of work increasingly recognized for their powerful formal and social investigations of the color black. One of the first works in which Ringgold integrated text into her compositions, <em>Ego Painting</em> borrows its design from the political posters she was creating at the time. It likewise takes its compositional format—a square divided into eight triangles—from textile designs of the Kuba Kingdom of the Democratic Republic of Congo, a recurring format in her work of this time. Adopting an unconventional approach to the artist’s signature, she employed her name as both visual form and content, with image and text fully integrated into the red, black, and gray composition. Ringgold would move away from painting in the 1970s, yet with this powerful body of early work she asserted herself into the lineage and discourse of painting while also embodying a pivotal and profound moment in United States history.</p>

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Year
1969
Dimensions
76 × 76 cm (30 × 30 in.)

Artist

Faith Ringgold
Faith Ringgold

Painting

A civil rights and gender equality activist, Faith Ringgold infuses her diverse artistic practice with politically charged explorations of black female identity. Most famous for her narrative quilts, Ringgold’s oeuvre also encompasses painting, sculpture, performance art, mixed media and children’s literature. Her artwork, synthesizing Ringgold’s western training with African artistic traditions, subverts prejudicial narratives to recast black women as courageous, empowering figures.

Harlem, NY, USA

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Year
1969
Dimensions
76 × 76 cm (30 × 30 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1969-013666

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Faith Ringgold

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Painting

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