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Mystic Galaxy.png
Saar’s etching makes use of found objects in a relief printing process. Recalling her frequent use of assemblage and interest in Roma mysticism, the work pulls from common objects to conjure an occult atmosphere. The mottled and scratched dark…

Mother Catherine from Bookmarks in the Pages of Life Series.jpeg

The Bone of Contention from Bookmarks in the Pages of Life Series.jpeg

The Conscience of the Court from Bookmarks in the Pages of Life Series.jpeg

BOOK - Bookmarks in the Pages of Life.jpeg
Bookmarks in the Pages of Life is a collection of illustrations Saar made to accompany short stories by Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960), a prolific author whose profoundly impactful works, such as Their Eyes Were Watching God (published in 1937),…

Mystic Sky with Self Portrait.jpeg
Betye Saar states: “The stars, the cards, the mystic vigil may hold the answers. By shifting the point of view an inner spirit is released. Free to create.” Saar places symbols in her mystic sky: the decorative mask represents “hidden identity and…

LA Sky with Spinning Hearts.jpeg
Betye Saar regards the sky as an important aspect of nature and expresses its mystical aspects through a careful manipulation of form. Her fantastical rendition of the sky in LA–Saar’s place of birth–cannot be confined to traditional rectangular and…

BOOK - Martin Luther King, Jr. Letter from Birmingham City Jail.jpeg
From his jail cell in Birmingham, Alabama in April 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote an open letter to eight white clergymen who had criticized King’s “unwise and untimely” demonstrations of civil disobedience. Richly illustrated by Ringgold in…

Black Power Poster (2).jpeg
In the early 1970s, Ringgold produced several posters using cut-and-pasted paper in red, green, and black --that is, the colors of the Pan-African flag. Two of these posters were intended to be reproduced and sold in support of the Committee to…

Black Power Poster.jpeg
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