Carrie Mae Weems
American, born 1953
Magenta Colored Girl, 1997
Artwork Details
Materials
monochrome color photograph with silkscreened text on mat
Edition:
artist's proof 1/5
Measurements
sheet: 30 x 30 inches (76.2 x 76.2 cm); framed: 31 x 31 x 1 1/2 inches (78.74 x 78.74 x 3.81 cm)
Collection Buffalo AKG Art Museum
Credit
Gift of Seymour H. Knox, Jr., by exchange, 2008
Accession ID
P2008:20.3
Carrie Mae Weems often turns the camera lens on herself and her family, documenting her experience as an African American. In her “Colored People” series, the artist references the “shades of blackness” people assign to themselves and others. By captioning monochromatic images with words that suggest innumerable meanings and interpretations, Weems creates visual puns that raise an important question: What does color mean? These photographs are a poignant reminder of the fact that all of us see the world through culturally determined filters.
Label from DECADE: Contemporary Collecting 2002–2012, August 21, 2012–January 6, 2013