Faith Ringgold

United States  • 1930

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Faith Ringgold, born on October 8, 1930, in Harlem, New York, is a renowned African-American artist, author, and activist whose work has left an indelible mark on the contemporary art world. Ringgold's artistic journey began during the Civil Rights and feminist movements, heavily influencing her artistic expression and empowering her to use art as a medium for social and political commentary.

Recognized for her pioneering contributions to the African American and feminist art movements, Ringgold is best known for her vibrant, narrative quilts that merge storytelling, history, and contemporary themes. Her acclaimed work, "Dancing at the Louvre," propelled her to international recognition, becoming a powerful symbol of black female creativity and resilience.

Moreover, Ringgold's illustrious career encompasses numerous accomplishments, including her extensive work as an author and illustrator of children's books. Notably, her book "Tar Beach" received critical acclaim, further solidifying her status as a multi-talented creative force. Throughout her career, Ringgold has persistently challenged societal norms and advocated for the inclusion of marginalized voices within the art world, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to inspire future generations of artists and activists alike.


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Print, Somebody Stole My Broken Heart, Faith Ringgold

Somebody Stole My Broken Heart

Faith Ringgold

Print - 76.2 x 57.2 x 0.3 cm

$6,500

Print, Somebody Stole My Heart, Faith Ringgold

Somebody Stole My Heart

Faith Ringgold

Print - 56.5 x 76.2 x 2.5 cm

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Print, Tar Beach #2, Faith Ringgold

Tar Beach #2

Faith Ringgold

Print - 99.1 x 94 x 2.5 cm

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Faith Ringgold, born on October 8, 1930, in Harlem, New York, is a renowned African-American artist, author, and activist whose work has left an indelible mark on the contemporary art world. Ringgold's artistic journey began during the Civil Rights and feminist movements, heavily influencing her artistic expression and empowering her to use art as a medium for social and political commentary.

Recognized for her pioneering contributions to the African American and feminist art movements, Ringgold is best known for her vibrant, narrative quilts that merge storytelling, history, and contemporary themes. Her acclaimed work, "Dancing at the Louvre," propelled her to international recognition, becoming a powerful symbol of black female creativity and resilience.

Moreover, Ringgold's illustrious career encompasses numerous accomplishments, including her extensive work as an author and illustrator of children's books. Notably, her book "Tar Beach" received critical acclaim, further solidifying her status as a multi-talented creative force. Throughout her career, Ringgold has persistently challenged societal norms and advocated for the inclusion of marginalized voices within the art world, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to inspire future generations of artists and activists alike.

What is Faith Ringgold’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Black Painters, American Icons, Famous Black Artists, Harlem Renaissance, Black Arts Movement, Identity Politics, Spiral Group

When was Faith Ringgold born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1930