Aisha Tandiwe Bell is an American visual artist known for her work that creates myth and ritual through mixed media including sculpture performance, video, sound, drawing, and installation that addresses themes of fragmentation, shape-shifting, code-switching, hyphenated identities and multiple consciousness, marginalization, and lack of agency people in the African Diaspora struggle with. Through her mixed media, Aisha Tandiwe Bell's art focuses on and looks at the societal constraints of sex, race, and class. She uses each piece of her art to look at the norms that society has created around sex, race, and class and the limitations that people have placed upon themselves when it comes to these ideas. As a Jamaican-American woman in the United States, Bell uses her art to represent the di
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| - Aisha Tandiwe Bell es un artista visual estadounidense. Es conocida por su obra que gira alrededor del mito y el ritual, para la cual utiliza diferentes medios de comunicación, que incluyen escultura, vídeo, sonido, dibujo, e instalación. Otros temas frecuentes en su trabajo son la identidad y consciencia múltiple y la marginalidad. A través de la técnica mixta, el arte de Aisha Tandiwe hace foco en las limitaciones sociales del sexo, raza y clase. Como una mujer jamaicano - estadounidense, utiliza su arte para representar el desplazamiento que siente y los alter egos que las mujeres negras tienen que defender pública y privadamente. Sus esculturas son intencionadamente agrietadas, fragmentadas, e imperfectas, con el fin de reflejar identidad fracturada. (es)
- Aisha Tandiwe Bell is an American visual artist known for her work that creates myth and ritual through mixed media including sculpture performance, video, sound, drawing, and installation that addresses themes of fragmentation, shape-shifting, code-switching, hyphenated identities and multiple consciousness, marginalization, and lack of agency people in the African Diaspora struggle with. Through her mixed media, Aisha Tandiwe Bell's art focuses on and looks at the societal constraints of sex, race, and class. She uses each piece of her art to look at the norms that society has created around sex, race, and class and the limitations that people have placed upon themselves when it comes to these ideas. As a Jamaican-American woman in the United States, Bell uses her art to represent the di (en)
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| - Artist Ming Smith photographing artist Aisha Tandiwe Bell at Brooklyn Museum during Black Lunch Table in honor of We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85. (en)
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| - Aisha Tandiwe Bell is an American visual artist known for her work that creates myth and ritual through mixed media including sculpture performance, video, sound, drawing, and installation that addresses themes of fragmentation, shape-shifting, code-switching, hyphenated identities and multiple consciousness, marginalization, and lack of agency people in the African Diaspora struggle with. Through her mixed media, Aisha Tandiwe Bell's art focuses on and looks at the societal constraints of sex, race, and class. She uses each piece of her art to look at the norms that society has created around sex, race, and class and the limitations that people have placed upon themselves when it comes to these ideas. As a Jamaican-American woman in the United States, Bell uses her art to represent the displacement that she feels and the alter egos that black women have to uphold publicly and privately. The sculptures that Bell creates are intentionally cracked, fragmented, and imperfect to reflect her fractured identity. (en)
- Aisha Tandiwe Bell es un artista visual estadounidense. Es conocida por su obra que gira alrededor del mito y el ritual, para la cual utiliza diferentes medios de comunicación, que incluyen escultura, vídeo, sonido, dibujo, e instalación. Otros temas frecuentes en su trabajo son la identidad y consciencia múltiple y la marginalidad. A través de la técnica mixta, el arte de Aisha Tandiwe hace foco en las limitaciones sociales del sexo, raza y clase. Como una mujer jamaicano - estadounidense, utiliza su arte para representar el desplazamiento que siente y los alter egos que las mujeres negras tienen que defender pública y privadamente. Sus esculturas son intencionadamente agrietadas, fragmentadas, e imperfectas, con el fin de reflejar identidad fracturada. (es)
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