O’Grady brilliantly proves that the most powerful art isn't found in galleries, but in the faces of the people who have been excluded from them. This video captures a vital moment where the street finally claims its place as the ultimate museum.
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Lorraine O’Grady was a pioneer in a million waysHinzugefügt:
I have discovered throughout my life that black women don't [ __ ] play and they don't play about [music] their hype.
I WAS IN PITTSBURGH AT THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM of Art and I walked past these stunning pictures. [music] I became obsessed with Lorraine O'Grady, artist, [music] philosopher, and protest troll. I immediately fell in love with this woman's story and read everything I could about her. She [music] didn't begin her career until she was in her 40s. Her most famous piece was here, a performance piece or as she would poetically describe it, writing in space [music] of a character, Mademoiselle Bourgeois Noire. As this character, she would troll art shows, particularly the art snobbery of her own black artist community. But, I want to talk about a different piece [music] of hers called Art Is. Art Is was a series of photographs of spectators in their everyday clothes at a parade holding up art frames. In these pictures, O'Grady shows that art [music] is sitting on a fold-out chair watching a parade. Art is drinking out of a soda can. Art is hugging your best friend. Art is on your father's shoulders.
>> [music] >> And it doesn't need to be curated in a museum. O'Grady's performance of Art Is was in the Harlem streets [music] outside of the museum space, a place that often alienates black artists.
>> [music] >> The intention of the golden frames hypes up the idea that blackness is a legitimate part of our history, even if it's not part of a collection in a gallery. As one participant in the performance exclaimed, "That's right.
That's what art is, worthy art." On that day in Harlem in 1983, Lorraine hyped up her art spectators and she would do so for the next [music] 41 years. Rest in peace, Lorraine.
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