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Video: My Favorite Artwork | Lorna Simpson

Lorna Simpson cites Chantal Akerman's film "Jeanne Dielman" as a profound influence on her work, focusing on time and daily life.
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The Greats: Florence Welch, Lorna Simpson, Jonathan Anderson and Theaster Gates

Lorna Simpson's art reclaims overlooked African American narratives through various media, focusing on identity and storytelling.

Jonathan Anderson Only Wants to Be the World's Best Fashion Designer

Lorna Simpson's art serves as an archive that reclaims stories of African Americans, placing marginalized narratives at the forefront.

The Greats: Florence Welch, Lorna Simpson, Jonathan Anderson and Theaster Gates

Lorna Simpson's art reclaims overlooked African American narratives through various media, focusing on identity and storytelling.

Jonathan Anderson Only Wants to Be the World's Best Fashion Designer

Lorna Simpson's art serves as an archive that reclaims stories of African Americans, placing marginalized narratives at the forefront.
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Lorna Simpson Is America's Great Archivist

Lorna Simpson's art reclaims and celebrates African American narratives, emphasizing representation and storytelling.

How Florence Welch Turned Rage Into Power

Lorna Simpson's work reclaims and recontextualizes African American narratives through various artistic media.

Theaster Gates Is Redefining What It Means to Be an Artist

Lorna Simpson's art serves as an archive, exploring African American identities and reclaiming historical narratives.

Lorna Simpson Is America's Great Archivist

Lorna Simpson's art reclaims and celebrates African American narratives, emphasizing representation and storytelling.

How Florence Welch Turned Rage Into Power

Lorna Simpson's work reclaims and recontextualizes African American narratives through various artistic media.

Theaster Gates Is Redefining What It Means to Be an Artist

Lorna Simpson's art serves as an archive, exploring African American identities and reclaiming historical narratives.
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Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz want you to see the 'Giants' of art in their collection

Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz have a collection of art on display at the Brooklyn Museum in an exhibition called 'Giants'.
The exhibition features works by living Black artists, including Kehinde Wiley, Nick Cave, and Lorna Simpson.
The collection includes over 1,000 works, with a focus on figurative and portrait art, as well as photography by Gordon Parks.
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