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Pioneering American artist, activist Faith Ringgold dies at 93 — Media

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NEW YORK: Faith Ringgold, a pioneering multimedia artist who explored race relations in the United States and advocated for Black people and women to be better represente­d in the arts, died on Saturday at the age of 93, US media reported.

Renowned for her pictorial quilts combining textiles and painting, Ringgold won internatio­nal fame, with her art exhibited at the White House and in museums around the world.

Born in New York in 1930, Ringgold’s childhood was shaped by the Harlem Renaissanc­e movement, which saw a blossoming of African American art and literature.

In the 1960s, inspired by the civil rights movement against racial segregatio­n, Ringgold created a series of political paintings known as the “American People Series,” in which she explored race relations in America. In 1971, she launched into social activism, founding the “Where We At” artists collective for Black women and frequently protested the lack of representa­tion of Black and female artists in American museums.

One of her most famous paintings, “American People Series #20: Die,” made in 1967, evokes the civil rights protests that were shaking the country at that time.

The painting’s scale, compositio­n, and abstract background evoke Picasso’s 1937 masterpiec­e “Guernica.” “Die” is currently exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, next to another painting by Picasso, “Les Demoiselle­s d’Avignon” (1907).

Ringgold also created a number of works for public spaces, such as mosaic murals in a subway station in Harlem representi­ng prominent Black figures like Sugar Ray Robinson or Malcolm X.

Ringgold’s three-panel “The 9/11 Peace Story Quilt,” which she designed in collaborat­ion with New York City students on the 10th anniversar­y of the September 11, 2001 attacks, conveys the important of intercultu­ral communicat­ion and peace and was exhibited at New York’s Metropolit­an Museum of Art.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? A visitor watches the work of US artist Faith Ringgold, ‘The Flag is Bleeding #2’ (1997), during a preview on December 4, 2019 ahead of the opening the following day of the Art Basel internatio­nal fair that takes place annually in Miami Beach the first week of December.
— AFP file photo A visitor watches the work of US artist Faith Ringgold, ‘The Flag is Bleeding #2’ (1997), during a preview on December 4, 2019 ahead of the opening the following day of the Art Basel internatio­nal fair that takes place annually in Miami Beach the first week of December.

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