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Alice Attie

Alice Attie is a contemporary American artist whose works explore issues of identity, power, and social justice through a variety of mediums including painting, textiles, and photography. Her art is characterized by a deep engagement with the complexities of the human experience and a commitment to using her work as a means of promoting social change. Attie's artistic practice is deeply informed by her own experiences as a woman and as a member of various marginalized communities. Her works often address themes such as gender, race, and class, and seek to challenge dominant cultural narratives and power structures. Through her use of bold colors, striking imagery, and intricate details, Attie creates works that are both visually stunning and intellectually engaging. Attie's work has been exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally, and has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions and retrospectives. She has received numerous awards and accolades for her contributions to the field of contemporary art, including a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship in 2015. Overall, Alice Attie is a highly respected and influential artist whose work has had a significant impact on the contemporary art world. Through her powerful and thought-provoking works, she has challenged audiences to confront some of the most pressing social issues of our time, and has inspired countless artists and activists to use their own creative practices as a means of promoting positive change in the world.

Alice Attie, American artist, contemporary art, identity, power, social justice, painting, textiles, photography, gender, race, class, cultural narratives, Guggenheim Fellowship

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Alice Attie

Alice Attie is an American artist renowned for her paint, textile and photography works that reflect on issues such as gender roles, political and social injustice. Born in Boston in 1965, Attie has always had a keen interest in art and was admitted to the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in 1985, where she obtained her BFA five years later. Her work has been exhibited extensively in the United States, Europe, and Latin America, and she has participated in prestigious art projects such as the 45th Venice Biennale. Her works include: 'Portraits' (1999), 'Wilderness' (2004), 'The Young Man Sitting in the Park' (2004), 'The Garden' (2007), 'The Afterlife of Reason' (2009) and 'The End of History' (2011).

Alice Attie, American Artist, painting, textile, photography, gender roles, political, social injustice.

Mei Wang

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