Description
The I Am the Black Woman series (previously called Negro Women) is composed of 15 linocuts accompanied by explanatory titles and texts. The series celebrates the courage and determination of female heroines of African American history, as well as the valor, integrity, and resolve of ordinary women. The Art Institute’s three prints from the series focus on the daily struggles of African American women. Aesthetically, the entire series is characterized by an emphasis on figural simplicity. A palpable sense of movement and a lack of excessive detail are visible throughout the series. This print, In Other Folks' Homes, politicizes the everyday by highlighting the plight of domestic workers.
In Other Folk's Homes, from The Black Woman (formerly The Negro Woman) (published 1946-47)
1946, printed 1989
Accession Number
184341
Medium
Linocut on cream wove paper
Dimensions
Image: 16.2 × 5.5 cm (6 7/16 × 2 3/16 in.); Sheet: 25.5 × 20.5 cm (10 1/16 × 8 1/8 in.)
Classification
linocut
Credit Line
Purchased with funds provided by The Leadership Advisory Committee