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| Title | 8 Possible Beginnings or: The Creation of African-America, a Moving Picture by Kara E. Walker |
| Artist | Kara Walker |
| Date | 2005 |
| Institution | Walker Art Center |
| Location | Not on view. |
Details
| Medium: | Media Arts, Videotapes/Videodiscs, Audio-Video | 16mm film and video transferred to DVD (black and white, sound), boxed with paper silhouette |
| Culture: | American |
| Credit: | Collection Walker Art Center; Justin Smith Purchase Fund, 2006 |
| Accession Number: | 2006.86.1-.4 |
| Artist: | Kara Walker, American, born 1969 |
| Role: | Artist |
| Nationality: | American |
| Life Dates: | American, born 1969 |
| Added to Site: | March 1, 2009 |
Comments
WalkerResources September 21, 2012
This artwork is on view in the Walker exhibition The Living Years: Art after 1989. The text below is a quote from the artist, reproduced for the artwork's label for that exhibition.
"There's always a beginning and there's never a conclusion. I like the 'once upon a time' part of a story. I'm also very interested in the range of narratives that we tell ourselves (I'm thinking of the African-American community) that define who we are and how we got here. The idea of there being a place called 'African-America' is the heart of the need for this narrative."—Kara Walker
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