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Dindga McCannon — JAZZMOBILE!
Dindga McCannon

JAZZMOBILE!

2001

Dindga McCannon's "JAZZMOBILE!" is a vibrant mixed-media quilt assemblage that celebrates African American cultural expression through the combination of embroidery, collage, and appliqué techniques. The work exemplifies the artist's commitment to community-engaged art practice, layering diverse materials and visual elements to capture the energy and movement associated with jazz and mobile cultural performance. By employing traditional textile arts methods alongside contemporary collage strategies, McCannon creates a dynamic composition that honors both craft heritage and African American artistic innovation.

Medium
mixed-media quilt assemblage, with embroidery, collage and appliqué
Dimensions
Signed
Yes

Notes

Execution: Executed in 2001, in the United States.

🔨 Auction Lot

Modern & Contemporary Art

February 28, 2026

Estimate: $30,000$40,000

Lot 9

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Dindga McCannon, JAZZMOBILE!, 2001

Dindga McCannon's "JAZZMOBILE!" is a vibrant mixed-media quilt assemblage that celebrates African American cultural expression through the combination of embroidery, collage, and appliqué techniques. The work exemplifies the artist's commitment to community-engaged art practice, layering diverse materials and visual elements to capture the energy and movement associated with jazz and mobile cultural performance. By employing traditional textile arts methods alongside contemporary collage strategies, McCannon creates a dynamic composition that honors both craft heritage and African American artistic innovation.

Medium
mixed-media quilt assemblage, with embroidery, collage and appliqué
Dimensions
119.4 x 149.2 cm
Year
2001
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Jazz Culture, 20th Century, Quilt Assemblage, Music, Appliqué, Urban Art, Vibrant, Mural, Mixed Media, Emerging Artist, Embroidery, Celebratory Mood, American Artist, Music Subject, Textile Collage, Contemporary Art, Community Engagement, African American Culture, Female Artist, African American Artist, Vibrant Colors, Fiber Art