Home Actor Sanford Biggers HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers June 2023 Sanford Biggers Instagram - πŸ‘οΈ Manger, 2023 at @artbasel - @massimodecarlogallery Booth C9 β€œIn his work titled Manger, Sanford Biggers presents a vibrant composition with interspersed darker hues. Biggers uses history as a malleable material, which he repurposes and reinterprets, connecting temporalities of the past and future in homage to the stories of objects while allowing for new conceptual possibilities - what the artists call "future ethnographies." Biggers positions himself as a collaborator of the past while also examining the current sociopolitical landscape. The Harlem-based artist repurposes antique quilts to explore their iconographic importance as a kind of secret language, delving into the long-debated historical narrative that such quilts signalled safe spaces along the Underground Railroad.” πŸ“ @massimodecarlogallery #studiosanfordbiggers #quilting #history

Sanford Biggers Instagram – πŸ‘οΈ Manger, 2023 at @artbasel – @massimodecarlogallery Booth C9 β€œIn his work titled Manger, Sanford Biggers presents a vibrant composition with interspersed darker hues. Biggers uses history as a malleable material, which he repurposes and reinterprets, connecting temporalities of the past and future in homage to the stories of objects while allowing for new conceptual possibilities – what the artists call “future ethnographies.” Biggers positions himself as a collaborator of the past while also examining the current sociopolitical landscape. The Harlem-based artist repurposes antique quilts to explore their iconographic importance as a kind of secret language, delving into the long-debated historical narrative that such quilts signalled safe spaces along the Underground Railroad.” πŸ“ @massimodecarlogallery #studiosanfordbiggers #quilting #history

Sanford Biggers Instagram - πŸ‘οΈ Manger, 2023 at @artbasel - @massimodecarlogallery Booth C9 β€œIn his work titled Manger, Sanford Biggers presents a vibrant composition with interspersed darker hues. Biggers uses history as a malleable material, which he repurposes and reinterprets, connecting temporalities of the past and future in homage to the stories of objects while allowing for new conceptual possibilities - what the artists call "future ethnographies." Biggers positions himself as a collaborator of the past while also examining the current sociopolitical landscape. The Harlem-based artist repurposes antique quilts to explore their iconographic importance as a kind of secret language, delving into the long-debated historical narrative that such quilts signalled safe spaces along the Underground Railroad.” πŸ“ @massimodecarlogallery #studiosanfordbiggers #quilting #history

Sanford Biggers Instagram – πŸ‘οΈ Manger, 2023 at @artbasel – @massimodecarlogallery Booth C9

β€œIn his work titled Manger, Sanford Biggers presents a vibrant composition with interspersed darker hues.
Biggers uses history as a malleable material, which he repurposes and reinterprets, connecting temporalities of the past and future in homage to the stories of objects while allowing for new conceptual possibilities
– what the artists call “future ethnographies.” Biggers positions himself as a collaborator of the past while also examining the current sociopolitical landscape.
The Harlem-based artist repurposes antique quilts to explore their iconographic importance as a kind of secret language, delving into the long-debated historical narrative that such quilts signalled safe spaces along the Underground Railroad.”

πŸ“ @massimodecarlogallery

#studiosanfordbiggers #quilting #history | Posted on 18/Jun/2023 03:58:19

Sanford Biggers Instagram – πŸ‘οΈ Manger, 2023 at @artbasel – @massimodecarlogallery Booth C9

β€œIn his work titled Manger, Sanford Biggers presents a vibrant composition with interspersed darker hues.
Biggers uses history as a malleable material, which he repurposes and reinterprets, connecting temporalities of the past and future in homage to the stories of objects while allowing for new conceptual possibilities
– what the artists call “future ethnographies.” Biggers positions himself as a collaborator of the past while also examining the current sociopolitical landscape.
The Harlem-based artist repurposes antique quilts to explore their iconographic importance as a kind of secret language, delving into the long-debated historical narrative that such quilts signalled safe spaces along the Underground Railroad.”

πŸ“ @massimodecarlogallery 

#studiosanfordbiggers #quilting #history
Sanford Biggers Instagram – Feeling immense gratitude after a week full of travel, spirit-enriching conversation and communion with those who make everything I do joyful and possible. Thank you to @amfedarts, @toschoon, @artinembassies, ambassador Randi Levine @usambportugal, @norahalpern, curator Welmoed laanstra and everyone who came out in support πŸ™πŸΏ

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1&2: @toschoon 
3: @joshua_decter 
4: @asherald

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