by South African artist Mohau Modisakeng
Jean-Michel Basquiat. The Fire Flowers. 1983
Check out her exhibit at the MCA right here in Chicago!
by Matt Lipps
by Mikalene Thomas.
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Two Inch Punch – Moonstruck
Quirky retro visuals with Electro-R&B vibes.
Check out these stunning, yet haunting photos by Lee Jeffries.
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Wangechi Mutu’s collage process mimics amputation, transplant operations and torturous prosthetics. Her figures become parody mutilations, their forms grotesquely marred through perverse modification, echoing the atrocities of war or self-inflicted improvements of plastic surgery. In Ectopic Pregnancy, Mutu converts an image of reproductive malfunction into a stillborn expression; the mouth/vagina bloodied and empty, her scarred figure struggling to voice her identity. Mutu designs this portrait with sex-organs as face, dressed up with glistening hair and lip-gloss: a freakish pastiche of feminine ideals.




