Description: Emma Amos "Giza and Faith 1991"This Artwork is:NEWCUSTOM FRAMED in a Dark Blue FrameDouble mattedPlate Signed Art PrintFramed Size: 17" x 18" Framed in the USAComes Complete with Ready to hang hardwareInterested in different Framing? Contact us!THE FRAMING ALONE IS WORTH OVER $150 BIOGRAPHY Emma Amos (1937-2020) was a painter, printmaker, and weaver. She is known for her ability to experiment and combine textiles and painting while using color to emphasize the themes of her work. The profound dialogue Amos’s work makes about the issues of race and gender was to share that the course of art history needs to have a reckoning. Often Emma shared that “the idea that painting is a political act”, and in contemporary art world allowed for her to “make work in this moment”, to talk about racism and sexism in a way that could be felt. “Amos found potential in color, cloth, and the human figure to transgress visually so-called “natural” boundaries and societal norms.
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Location: Deer Park, New York
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Color: Multi-Color
Material: Print
Subject: Country Life
Print Surface: Paper
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Type: Print
Edition Type: Open Edition
Width (Inches): 17
Height (Inches): 18
Style: Contemporary Art
Original/Reproduction: Artwork Reproduction
Features: Framed, Matted
Print Type: Art Print