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Kara Walker — paper cut-out on paper
Kara Walker

paper cut-out on paper

Kara Walker's paper cut-out work employs her signature technique of intricately cut black silhouettes to explore the brutal legacy of American slavery, racism, and gender violence. The stark contrast of dark figures against a light background creates a haunting visual narrative that draws from 19th-century silhouette portraiture while subverting its genteel associations. Walker's work forces viewers to confront uncomfortable histories through images that are simultaneously elegant and deeply disturbing.

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Under the Influence

September 16, 2014

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Kara Walker, paper cut-out on paper

Kara Walker's paper cut-out work employs her signature technique of intricately cut black silhouettes to explore the brutal legacy of American slavery, racism, and gender violence. The stark contrast of dark figures against a light background creates a haunting visual narrative that draws from 19th-century silhouette portraiture while subverting its genteel associations. Walker's work forces viewers to confront uncomfortable histories through images that are simultaneously elegant and deeply disturbing.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Acclaimed Artist, Paper Cut-Out, Narrative Art, Contemporary Artist, Historical Narrative, American Artist, Figurative Art, Historical Themes, Political Art, Silhouette Art, Female Artist, Black and White, African American Experience

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