Procession for the Negro Folk (Hero) , 2007
60 x 84 in (h x w)
Mixed media, cut paper and acrylic on gesso on a panel

In the vast tapestry of contemporary art, few figures loom as large and enigmatic as Kara Walker. A virtuoso of the visual narrative, Walker has shattered the confines of expectation, transcending the mere status of an artist to become an indomitable force of social commentary and historical reckoning. Her canvases, or rather, her silhouettes, serve as haunting portals into the tumultuous annals of African American history, where anguish and hostility intertwine with resilience and defiance.

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