Void of Silence, Father/Brother/Son

Void of Silence, Father/Brother/Son

Kori NewkirkWW-2001-099504
2001·Chromogenic print mounted to acrylic·101.6 × 127 cm (40 × 50 in.)

<p>Kori Newkirk, based in Los Angeles, examines common cultural signifiers associated with black American identities through self-reflexive images that depict plastic hair beads, braided hair extensions and pomade, basketballs, and elements of hip-hop fashion. Ironically pointing to the mythologies that revolve around these tropes, Newkirk destabilizes assumptions about identity. <em>Void of Silence, Father/ Brother/Son</em> directly remarks on the dual nature of symbols; crossed fingers can represent a wish for good luck or a safeguard against the consequences of a lie depending on their position relative to the body.</p>

Catalogue

Year
2001
Dimensions
101.6 × 127 cm (40 × 50 in.)

Artist

Kori Newkirk
Kori Newkirk

Photography

Kori Newkirk is an American visual artist who creates sculptures, installations, video and photography to address themes such as personal and cultural identity and the dynamics of the urban environment. He is known for installations that utilize synthetic hair, which create curtain-like forms that explore both the physicality of urban spaces and elements of African-American culture.

Los Angeles, CA, USA

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Year
2001
Dimensions
101.6 × 127 cm (40 × 50 in.)
Watts ID
WW-2001-099504

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Kori Newkirk

Kori Newkirk

Photography

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