Kara Walker

American (40 years old, born 1969)

Sample work by Kara Walker

That Thing (2005)
Pencil on paper
22 x 30 inches

From Kara Walker 2006 at Sikkema, Jenkins & Co.

Galleries showing Kara Walker

Berlin
Galerie Max Hetzler
New York
Sikkema, Jenkins & Co
Tokyo
Taka Ishii Gallery

Solo Shows with Kara Walker

Kara Walker: New Work at Sikkema, Jenkins & CoOct 20, 2007-Nov 21, 2007
Kara Walker: New Work: Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands- Records, "Miscellaneous Papers" National Archives M809 Roll 23 - drawings, cut outs Search for ideas supporting the Black Man as a work of Modern Art/ Contemporary Paintin...
Kara Walker 2006 at Sikkema, Jenkins & CoMar 4, 2006-Apr 1, 2006
Sikkema Jenkins & Co. is pleased to announce its exhibitions: Turn the Beat Around and Kara Walker from March 4 – April 1, 2006. In the south galleries, Sikkema Jenkins & Co. will present recent work by Kara Walker. Walker’s second film project, E...

Group Shows with Kara Walker

The Female Gaze: Women Look at Women at Cheim & ReadJun 25, 2009-Sep 19, 2009
Cheim & Read is pleased to announce a group exhibition of women artists depicting the female form. With this premise, the show seeks to present a collection of works which reclaim the traditional domination of the "male gaze" and reorient the signifi...
Suddenly This Summer at Sikkema, Jenkins & CoJun 30, 2009-Aug 7, 2009
Sikkema Jenkins & Co. is pleased to announce the exhibition Suddenly This Summer featuring a weekly rotation of video works by twelve different artists on view from June 30th through August 7th. Two single channel video works by two different arti...
Working with Prints: Selections from Eight Corporate Collections at IPCNY - International Print Center New YorkSep 8, 2007-Oct 20, 2007
International Print Center New York announces the presentation of Working with Prints: Selections from Eight Corporate Collections, opening on Wednesday,September 8th, and remaining on view through Saturday, October 20th in IPCNY's gallery at 526 Wes...
AGENTS of Change: Women, Art & Intellect at Ceres GalleryFeb 1, 2007-Feb 24, 2007
Ceres Gallery and TheFeministArtProject are pleased to announce AGENTS of Change: Women, Art and Intellect, a group exhibition celebrating women’s achievements in the visual arts, curated by Dr. Leslie King-Hammond, artist and Dean of Graduate Studie...
The Bong Show at Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + ProjectsDec 9, 2006-Jan 20, 2007
The artist Beverly Semmes wondered what would happen when serious artists contemplated a culturally-marginal object (a bong, for example) and decided to invite a group of her peers to do just that. This show is about testing the limits of art and c...

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Kara Walker Auction Archive

20091 lots (1 results, 0% unsold)
20081 lots (1 results, 0% unsold)

Auction Results

Premium is the auction house commission. It is added to the winning bid and charged to the buyer. To allow a comparison of winning bids and auction house estimates, the amounts below do not include buyer's premium, unless explicitly stated. Only contemporary art auctions after November 1, 2006 are included. The results do not include all actions at all auction houses.
Display currency as:
Sotheby's, Contemporary Art Evening, New York, May 12, 2009
Lot: 49Kkk: The Prescript Of The Orde...
overall installation approximately: 78 x 186 in. ... more
Estimate: $150,000 - $200,000
Premium:    21.5%$36,500
Result with premium:   $206,500
$170,000
Sotheby's, Contemporary Art Day, New York, November 12, 2008
Lot: 485Untitled
18 by 12 in. 45.7 by 30.5 cm.
cut paper collage mounted on paper
Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000
Premium:    25.0%$7,500
Result with premium:   $37,500
$30,000

Awards

The Larry Aldrich AwardPosted: 2007-05-15
All Recipients of The Larry Aldrich Award
Received in 2005

Exhibitions

La Biennale di Venezia 2007Posted: 2008-12-11
All Artists in La Biennale di Venezia 2007

Metropolitan Museum of ArtPosted: 2007-06-22

Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris/ARCPosted: 2007-06-22
Kara Walker
Mon Ennemi, Mon Frère,
Mon Bourreau, Mon Amour
20 June - 9 September 2007

Musée d'Art moderne de la Ville de Paris/ARC
11 avenue du Président Wilson - Paris XVIè
Tel. : 01 53 67 40 00

Tuesday to Sunday from 10am to 6pm
Fridays and Saturdays open until 8pm

The first major monographic exhibition in Europe by Kara Walker (born in 1969), Mon Ennemi, Mon Frère, Mon Bourreau, Mon Amour takes us through the career of this artist, from the early cut-out silhouettes (1994) to the more recent animated films (2007).

Working around the topic of the history of slavery and its legacy in contemporary American society, she accounts for the relationships between black and white people, master and slave, segregation and its inherent contradictions. The artist depicts human violence, the theatrical one of national conflicts and the one of domestic abuse. Finding her inspiration in a diversity of sources – historical melodramas, popular romances, slaves testimonies, physiognomony –she counterbalances the American official history as propagated by cinema and literature.

Her large cut-out silhouettes stage the antebellum South, focusing on the complexity of unbridled imaginary world where fantasy and thoughts collide, on the relationship between the other and the self, on past, present and future. Through the persona of her alter ego "the emancipated Negress", free in a slave soul, Kara Walker runs across history as a disquieting and alert witness. Without Manichaeism or excessive militancy, she unfolds an art of unsettling questioning, often controversial. In her work, as in reality, the issue of discrimination and vulnerability is present under all its forms -- racial, social, or aesthetic. She presents a mesmerizing work about a past dramatically contemporary, through installations, films, collages and murals.

The exhibition presents a broad selection of works from 1994 onwards, opening with Endless Conundrum, An African Anonymous Adventuress (2001) -- a title echoing Brancusi's Endless Column (1938), Matisse‘s Danse (1931-33) – and its modernist interpretation of "primitivism".

On the first floor of ARC, large panoramas of cut-out silhouettes portray slavery as a kind of eroticised theatre: Gone, an Historical Romance (…) 1994; The End of Uncle Tom (…), 1995; Excavated from the Black Heart of a Negress, 2002; Slavery! Slavery! (...), 1997.

Walker's drawings and collages -- especially Do You Like Creme in Your Coffee and Chocolate in Your Milk? (1997) and Negress Notes (1996-97) -- borrow from the 19th-century caricaturists. The Harper's Pictorial History series of 2001-05 tweaks the content of a history of the Civil War, in the process changing the book's title to Walker’s Pictorial History.

Inspired by shadow theatre and marionettes, the animated films -- Testimony (…), 2004, 8 Possible Beginnings (…), 2005 and …the angry surface of some grey and threatening sea, 2007 -- are reminiscent of such early filmmakers as Griffith or Reininger (The Adventures of Prince Achmed). The "puppeteer" -- the artist herself -- manipulates her characters.

While delving into the past, Walker's work remains thoroughly engaged with contemporary issues: "It's interesting that as soon as you start telling the story of racism, you start reliving the story," Walker says. "You keep creating a monster that swallows you. But as long as there’s a Darfur, as long as there are people saying 'Hey, you don't belong here' to others, it only seems realistic to continue investigating the terrain of racism."

Born in 1969 in Stockton, California, Kara Walker took her BFA from Atlanta College of Art in 1991, following up with an MFA from the Rhode Island Institute of Design in 1994. Since then some 30 of her installations and hundreds of drawings and watercolours have been shown in more than 40 solo exhibitions around the world. She took part in the 25th São Paulo Biennial (2002) and received the Deutsche Bank Prize in 2004. She is currently teaching at Columbia University, New York.


Publication

The Special Edition Les Inrockuptibles has been edited for the exhibition Kara Walker Mon Ennemi, Mon Frère, Mon Bourreau, Mon Amour with contributions from : Fabrice Hergott, Philippe Vergne, Angeline Scherf, Jean-Max Colard, Arlette Farge, Claire Moulène, Emilie Renard, Elvan Zabunyan, Toni Morrisson, Edouard Glissant, Sylvain Bourmeau, Jade Lindgaard. 16 pages, Paris-Musées editions/Les Inrockuptibles.

Acknowledgements:

The Deutsche Bank

Kara Walker Mon Ennemi, Mon Frère, Mon Bourreau, Mon Amour is organized by Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, and is made possible by generous support from the Henry Luce Foundation, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., the Lannan Foundation, the Peter Norton Family Foundation, Linda and Lawrence Perlman, and Marge and Irv Weiser. Additional support is provided by Jean-Pierre and Rachel Lehmann.



Museum Collections


Books/DVDs/VHS by or about Kara Walker

Kara Walker : Narratives of a Negress
Ian Berry, Darby English, Vivian Patterson, Mark Reinhardt
Kara Walker: Pictures From Another Time
Kara Walker, Thelma Golden, Robert Reid-Pharr, Annette Dixon
Kara Walker: Safety Curtain
Kara Walker, Vitus H. Weh, Nancy Spector, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Susanne Neuburger
Parkett #59
Maurizio Cattelan, Yayoi Kusama, Kara Walker
Art: 21 - Art in the 21st Century (Seasons One & Two)
PBS Production
Season Two Features: Eleanor Antin, Janine Antoni, Charles Atlas, Vija Celmins, Walton Ford, Trenton Doyle Hancock, Tim Hawkinson, Elizabeth Murray, Gabriel Orozco, Raymond Pettibon, Paul Pfeiffer, Martin Puryear, Collier Schorr, Kiki Smith, Do-Ho Suh, Ka
Kara Walker: My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love
Philippe Vergne, Sander Gilman, Thomas McEvilley, Robert Storr, Kevin Young, Yasmil Raymond, Kara Walker
by The Walker Art Center

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