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Betye Saar Artnet

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    Betye Saar is an American artist known for assemblage and collage works. With a found-object process like that of Joseph Cornell and Robert Rauschenberg, Saar explores both the realities of African-American oppression and the mysticism of symbols through the combination of everyday objects.Nationality: American

Betye Saar MoMA

    https://www.moma.org/artists/5102
    Oct 21, 2019 · In Betye Saar’s work, time is cyclical. History and experiences, emotion and knowledge travel across time and back again, linking the artist and viewers of her work with generations of people who came before them. This is made explicit in her commitment to certain themes, imagery, and objects, and her continual reinvention of them over decades.

Betye Saar Biography, Life & Quotes TheArtStory

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    Childhood Betye Irene Saar was born to middle-class parents Jefferson Maze Brown and Beatrice Lillian Parson (a seamstress), who had met each other while studying at the University of California, Los Angeles. She is of mixed African-American, Irish, and Native American descent, and had no …

Betye Saar's Biography - The HistoryMakers

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    Jul 20, 2017 · Visual artist Betye Saar was born on July 20, 1926 in Los Angeles, California to Jefferson Maze Brown and Beatrice Lillian Parson. After the passing of her father in 1931, Saar and her family moved to Pasadena, California to live with her great-aunt, Hattie Parson Keys.

Betye Saar Artworks & Famous Paintings TheArtStory

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    Important art & artworks analysis by Betye Saar including: Black Girl's Window, Nine Mojo Secrets, The Liberation of Aunt Jemima, Mojotech, Loss of Innocence, We Was Mostly 'Bout Survival & more in Feminist Art, Identity Politics, Assemblage & Collage.

Betye Saar - 46 Artworks, Bio & Shows on Artsy

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    Biography Inspired by Joseph Cornell’s assemblages and Simon Rodia’s Los Angeles monuments, the Watts Towers (made from found scrap materials), Betye Saar’s work mixes surreal, symbolic imagery with a folk art aesthetic.Nationality: American

Betye Saar Paintings, Bio, Ideas TheArtStory

    https://m.theartstory.org/artist/saar-betye/
    The African-American assemblage artist Betye Saar makes works powerfully spanning the past, present, and future and exploring the black, female, and spiritual.

Assemblage artist Betye Saar: Making the ordinary ...

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/assemblage-artist-betye-saar-making-the-ordinary-extraordinary/
    Feb 23, 2020 · John Legend called the focus of the event "an icon of the feminist and black arts movements." But the woman, artist Betye Saar, described herself as, "I'm just a …

Betye Saar The Time Inbetween (1974) Artsy

    https://www.artsy.net/artwork/betye-saar-the-time-inbetween
    Inspired by Joseph Cornell’s assemblages and Simon Rodia’s Los Angeles monuments, the Watts Towers (made from found scrap materials), Betye Saar’s work mixes surreal, symbolic imagery with a folk art aesthetic.

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