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Michael Ray Charles — (Forever Free) The Watermelon Party
Michael Ray Charles

(Forever Free) The Watermelon Party

1996

Michael Ray Charles's '(Forever Free) The Watermelon Party' is a provocative two-part work created in 1996 using acrylic and copper pennies on wooden panels. The piece addresses and critiques historical racial stereotypes and imagery through contemporary artistic discourse.

Medium
acrylic and copper penny on wooden panel, in 2 parts

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Michael Ray Charles, (Forever Free) The Watermelon Party, 1996

Michael Ray Charles's '(Forever Free) The Watermelon Party' is a provocative two-part work created in 1996 using acrylic and copper pennies on wooden panels. The piece addresses and critiques historical racial stereotypes and imagery through contemporary artistic discourse.

Medium
acrylic and copper penny on wooden panel, in 2 parts
Year
1996
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Conceptual, Mixed Media, African American Art, Diptych, 1990s, Social Commentary, Race, Contemporary

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