Joe Freshgoods' 'A Friend Named Cousin' Celebrates Chosen Family and Community in Paris | stupidDOPE
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Robinson's exhibition 'A Friend Named Cousin' celebrates chosen family bonds in the Black community, inspired by close-knit relationships among Black artists like James Baldwin and Nina Simone.
Through art pieces like the quilt 'Looking Over Me,' Robinson pays homage to familial roots, emphasizing the idea that friends can become family as one grows older.
The exhibition showcases diverse contributions from artists like Jewel Ham and Goldie Williams, exploring the theme of chosen family through various mediums and shared experiences.
In collaboration with New Balance, Robinson extends the essence of community by launching the 'A Friend Named Cousin' sneaker collection, seamlessly blending fashion with the exhibition's themes.
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