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We’re so excited for our newest exhibition We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–8
Alison Saar, 4N’20 & Lunarseas: Sea of Fecundity
knowyouarehistory:Alison Saar. Black Snake Blues, 1994
songsforgorgons: Sculptures by Alison Saar: Lave Tête (2001) Feallan and Fallow: Fall (2011) Lu
Alison Saar (American, b. 1956, Los Angeles, CA, USA) - 1,2: Proclamation (+ detail), 2006 Cast Bron
Alison Saar (American, b. 1956, Los Angeles, CA, USA) - Blood, Sweat and Tears, 2005 Sculptures: Wo
This weekend we’re celebrating our brand new exhibition to We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Wom
We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 opens tomorrow but we’re kicking off our
jessica-drewz:Alison Saar. Left to right: Pallor Trick, 2013; cast bronze, stone, and silk. Pallor
Sculptures by Alison Saar:Lave Tête (2001)Feallan and Fallow: Fall (2011)Lunarseas: Sea of Fec
I walk by the Harriet Tubman Sculpture by Alison Saar almost everyday , that was before the Quaranti
The Incomparable SaarsBetye Irene Saar center and her lovely Daughters Alison ®
blackcontemporaryart: Alison Saar, Washtub Blues (2000)Ink on paper
Alison Saar’s sculptures manifest profound metaphors between the black female body and broader
Alison Saar’s haunting sculptures collapse history and present, personal and universal, epheme
Alison Saar is included in the Brooklyn Museum’s new exhibition “We Wanted A Revolution:
Alison Saar’s haunting sculptures collapse history and present, personal and universal, epheme
Alison Saar’s sculptures manifest profound metaphors between the black female body and broader
womenartistszine:Alison SaarBarefootWood, bronze, ceiling tin, tar2007
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