The exhibition, titled 'The Liberty Portraits: A Monument to the 2024 Champions,' celebrates female athletes' strength and narratives. LaToya Ruby Frazier created nine-foot-tall portraits to highlight the duality of players' identities, presenting them in athletic and personal contexts. The installation aims to inspire respect for women's competitive spirit and leadership in basketball. It is accessible to the public, advocating diversity and love for the game, and will be on view until October. Frazier calls the display Brooklyn's own 'Mount Olympus,' emphasizing its significance.
LaToya Ruby Frazier's exhibition 'The Liberty Portraits: A Monument to the 2024 Champions' celebrates professional female athletes, showcasing their strength and personal stories through nine-foot-tall portraits.
Frazier designed double-sided portraits to reflect the duality of each player's identity, capturing their competitive spirit, intensity on the court, and personal moments outside of it.
Frazier emphasizes the emotional weight of the portraits, urging viewers to feel respect and awe, likening the installation to a 'Mount Olympus' for women athletes in Brooklyn.
The exhibition is open to the public and aims to honor female leadership, diversity, and love for basketball, intended to be viewed until October.
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