Mashonda Tifrere delivers 'Note To Self' by DredieMann
American artist partners with Christie's for a powerful exhibition
Tifrere’s Harlem upbringing, enlivened by the Expressionist art, music and photography that captivated the 1980s, resulted in her prominence as a singer/songwriter, author and activist. The result of an upbringing inspired by the cultural and artistic significance of the Harlem Renaissance, Mashonda Tifrere has selected works that reflect her own personal journey and awakening.
“In celebration of Women’s Month, I wanted to visualise the music with art by women who make works that I deem compelling and profound yet ethereal and fierce. This exhibition represents the conversations we have in our mind, the poignant affirmations that evolve us.” The works of the 15 international woman artists included in the exhibition, uniquely navigate the ever-intertwined, contemporary world, with qualities of joy and wisdom in what Tifrere would describe as “Feminine Sovereignty”. Megan Lewis’ emotive use of bold strokes and colour frame her subjects in contemplative wonder.
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