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Read MoreThe Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) will show L.A. Exuberance: New Gifts by Artists (October 30, 2016–April 2, 2017), featuring a selection of works given to the museum for its 50th anniversary as part of an unprecedented campaign led by artist Catherine Opie.
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Read MoreIt is problematic to mention that Brenna Youngblood is an artist of color. First we are still debating what that designation means and why it is relevant to mention it, and second it sounds like affirmative action. No one ever mentions that an artist is a “white male” as an immediate preamble to discussing a body of work. On the other hand, to be a young African American woman artist who has been honored by College Art Association, and who has exhibited widely and in high prestige venues is an emblem of the change and redress that is just too tempting to ignore...
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Brenna Youngblood's photographic collages are drawn from her everyday life, broken apart and re-assembled. Figures, architecture, and decorative backdrops are fragmented, multiplied and layered to form dynamic, chaotic rhythms. Youngblood uses her own archive of photographic images and details, from which she pieces together mosaic-like versions of her environment and community. Police cars, storefronts, and people in the artist's life intertwine, conjuring up personal, social, and cultural situations that are sometimes sinister, sometimes humorous.
Brenna Youngblood is represented by Honor Fraser Gallery, Los Angeles.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art