메뉴 펼치기
무료 아트 컨설팅
미리보기미리보기 AR 미리보기AR 미리보기 프린트 주문으로 전환 프린트 주문으로 전환이미지로 전환 이미지로 전환 공유하기공유하기
상세 정보상세 정보 즐겨찾기에 추가 즐겨찾기에 추가 다운로드다운로드 유사 작품유사 작품 X-레이X-레이 슬라이드 쇼슬라이드 쇼

Kitchen Table Portfolio

Carrie Mae Weems: American artist exploring race, gender & social issues through photography, text, & video. Known for 'Kitchen Table' series & powerful commentary.

수제 유화 복제품

원하는 크기와 액자로 주문 제작되는, 작가들이 직접 캔버스에 손으로 그린 유화 작품입니다. (프린트 주문으로 전환 프린트 주문으로 전환이미지로 전환 이미지로 전환)

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

작품의 원본 비율을 유지하는 미리 설정된 크기 중에서 선택하세요.

가로 너비
세로 길이

특정 프레임이나 공간에 맞도록 직접 크기를 입력할 수 있습니다. 선택하신 크기가 원본 이미지의 비율과 일치하지 않는 경우, 작품을 자르거나 추가적인 손으로 그린 요소를 사용하여 그림을 확장합니다. 제작 시작 전 승인을 위해 디지털 목업을 보내드립니다.
화면 미리 보기는 실제 자르기 또는 확장을 반영하지 않습니다. 최종 구성은 목업을 통해서만 정확하게 확인하실 수 있습니다.
맞춤 크기 제작도 가능하지만, 원본 비율을 유지하기 위해 사전 정의된 목록에서 크기를 선택하시는 것을 권장합니다.

변경 가능한 예시: 얼굴을 고객의 사진으로 교체, 반려동물 추가(예: 고양이를 강아지로 변경), 배경에 숨겨진 메시지 삽입, 배경 풍경 또는 요소 변경 등
주문 후 OriginalUniqueArt.com 팀에서 상세 안내를 위해 고객님께 이메일을 보내드리며, 미리보기 시안을 제공해 드립니다.

전 세계 배송()은 표준 5주 대신 3~4주 내에 완료됩니다. (10 8월). 품질에는 어떠한 타협도 하지 않습니다.

why_choose_icon
전 세계 무료 특급 배송
why_choose_icon
프리미엄 린넨 캔버스
why_choose_icon
전체 배송 보험 보장
why_choose_icon
관세 환불 보장
why_choose_icon
실제 색상 일치 보장
why_choose_icon
60일 이내 반품 정책 (제조 결함 시)
why_choose_icon
100% 환불 보장
why_choose_icon
다량 구매 할인 혜택

총 합계 금액

$ 600

reproduction

Kitchen Table Portfolio

재현 기법

복제본 크기

-

최종 결제 금액

$ 600


작가 약력

A Voice for Visual Narratives of Identity and Resistance

Carrie Mae Weems, born April 20, 1953, in Portland, Oregon, stands as a towering figure within contemporary American art—specifically recognized for her groundbreaking exploration of the African American experience through meticulously crafted photographic narratives and multimedia installations. Her artistic journey began with an unwavering commitment to confronting societal injustices and amplifying marginalized voices, establishing her as one of the foremost artists addressing issues of race, gender, and social inclusion. Weems’ formative years were steeped in a rich cultural heritage that profoundly shaped her worldview and fueled her creative impulse. Growing up in Baltimore, Maryland, she witnessed firsthand the complexities of navigating racial prejudice within American society—a reality that would become central to her artistic vision. This early exposure instilled in her a deep empathy for communities facing systemic oppression and solidified her determination to utilize art as a tool for social commentary and transformative dialogue.

The Power of the Narrative Lens

The breakthrough of Weems’ career arrived with “The Kitchen Table Series” (1992), a seminal photographic project that would redefine the boundaries of documentary photography. In this series, she documented everyday life within Black families, powerfully juxtaposing intimate domestic scenes with historical documents relating to slavery and racial discrimination. This ambitious undertaking was not merely about capturing visual representations; it was about constructing layered narratives that interrogated the legacy of oppression while simultaneously celebrating resilience and familial bonds. A distinctive hallmark of this work was her technique of printing photographs on fabric, a deliberate choice designed to imbue each image with tactile materiality and underscore its connection to broader cultural traditions. Through this method, Weems transformed the photographic medium into something deeply personal and historically resonant.

Her ability to weave intimacy with political urgency is evident in several of her most poignant works:

  • Untitled (Woman standing): A profound 1990 black and white photograph that explores the complexities of womanhood and the broader American experience.
  • Untitled (Woman brushing hair): A piece that captures a sense of quiet reflection and care within a minimalist kitchen setting, emphasizing themes of family connection.
  • Untitled (Woman and daughter with children): An evocative study of intimacy and identity, using the lens to explore social connections across generations.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Throughout her prolific career, Weems has continuously expanded her repertoire to include text-based art, video installations, and complex multimedia compositions. Her work serves as a vital archive of the Black experience, challenging the viewer to confront the historical shadows of prejudice while recognizing the enduring strength of community. By integrating text with imagery, she forces a dialogue between what is seen and what is known, creating a space where history and contemporary reality collide. Her influence extends far beyond the gallery walls, as her art continues to provoke essential conversations regarding how identity is constructed, performed, and reclaimed in the modern age. As a master of visual storytelling, Carrie Mae Weems remains an indispensable presence in the canon of contemporary art, ensuring that the narratives of the marginalized are etched permanently into the collective consciousness.

Carrie Mae Weems

Carrie Mae Weems

1953 - , United States of America

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Photography
  • Date Of Birth: April 20, 1953
  • Full Name: Carrie Mae Weems
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled (Woman standing)
    • Magenta Colored Girl
    • Ode to Affirmative Action
  • Place Of Birth: Portland, United States