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Faith Ringgold, painter, writer, speaker, mixed media sculptor, and performance artist lives and works in Englewood, New Jersey. Ms. Ringgold is a professor
faith Ringgold
faith ringgold
Painter | writer | media sculptor
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Biography
Faith Ringgold was born on
October 8, 1930, in the
Harlem neighborhood of
New York City. She is an
American artist, Writer,
Painter, Media Sculptor and
author who became famous
for creating innovative,
quilted narrations that
communicate her political
beliefs.
Faith Ringgold in front of California Dah #3, 1983 in her home.
Image from The New York Times.
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Ringgold reliably got back to
narrating as her vocation
progressed. For a period, she
changed from painting to models
propelled by conventional West
African veils. She would arrive on
quilt making during the 1980s.
The American banner showed up
over every last bit of her picked
mediums. Opportunity Flag #1: On
Tuesday Morning, an acrylic and
Faith Ringgold, Freedom Flag #1: On
Tuesday Morning, 2001. Image from shaded pencil piece executed in
Black Art Auction. 2001, proceeds with her previous
assessments of energy. It
highlights transcribed content
broadcasting opportunity. Behind
the words, red and blue groups are
striped vertically, purpling in
certain zones. This piece will be
offered in the coming sale with a
gauge of USD 8,000 to $10,000.
American Artist Offered in Black Art Auctio
n’s
Generally scarcely any Ringgold
works make it to the market today.
The lion's share have a place with
historical centers, social
establishments, and private
assortments. In any case, Ringgold
is as yet dynamic and keeps on
creating new workmanship. Most
pieces sold inside late years were
made after 1990. Her Listen to the
Trees (1997) accomplished
Faith Ringgold, Listen to the Trees, 1997. Image
from Sotheby’s. $375,000 at Sotheby's in 2018, far
astounding its high gauge of
$120,000. Interest in her craft has
not disappeared from that point
forward. Recently, Rago sold Jazz
Stories: Mama Can Sing (2001 –
2004) for $30,000 against a
presale gauge of $18,000 to
$24,000.
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