Get a first look at the art on view and enjoy food and drink at this members preview of The Ten Commandments of Renée Cox at Art on Hulfish.
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Across works in a range of media, the artist Renée Cox uses her own body to celebrate Black womanhood, occupy multiple identities and realities, and deconstruct historical stereotypes. From her first self-portrait (1980) to her latest work (2023), this retrospective exhibition investigates sexism, the racially dehumanizing commodification of the Black body, gender fluidity, and the power of Afrofuturism.
The Ten Commandments of Renée Cox is curated by Klaudia Ofwona Draber and organized by KODA.
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Across works in a range of media, the artist Renée Cox uses her own body to celebrate Black womanhood, occupy multiple identities and realities, and deconstruct historical stereotypes. From her first self-portrait (1980) to her latest work (2023), this retrospective exhibition investigates sexism, the racially dehumanizing commodification of the Black body, gender fluidity, and the power of Afrofuturism.
The Ten Commandments of Renée Cox is curated by Klaudia Ofwona Draber and organized by KODA.
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