The art of Betye, Lezley, and Alison Saar

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July 11, 2021 | History

The art of Betye, Lezley, and Alison Saar

Family Legacies celebrates the remarkable art of Betye Saar and her daughters, Lezley and Alison Saar. It explores the sharing of artistic and spiritual traditions within a family and shows how two generations of women use art to express changing ideas about gender, race, and ethnicity. Looking at the formal and thematic parallels in this family’s work reveals a fascinating glimpse into their creative dynamic. Each artist’s response to contemporary social issues -- identity, sexuality, spirituality, the female body, and stereotypes -- emerges through her strikingly beautiful creations.

During the 1960s and 1970s, Betye became an established artist in Los Angeles. Her autobiographical and political assemblages during this period affirmed the important role played by women, African Americans, and the artworks they created in defining contemporary culture. Lezley and Alison built upon the direction forged by their mother, with assemblages and sculptures that interpret both their family’s history and spiritual traditions. All three artists challenge the prevailing idea of a singular and unchanging African American identity by creating alternative interpretations of history, culture, and race.

Betye, Lezley, and Alison Saar share a passion for mixing media and incorporating objects into their work to create compositions that are layered with both personal and universal meaning. Drawing upon popular culture as well as sacred arts and beliefs from around the word, the three artists attempt to formulate a more multilayered view of themselves.

The objects featured, dating from the 1960s to 2005, include mixed media sculptures and paintings, assemblages, collages, and a collaborative installation created by the three Saars. Key works by each artist, representing the full chronological range and stylistic evolution of their oeuvre, underline their family ties, multi-racial heritage, and strong affinities to nature and diverse cultures. The works demonstrate a desire to reclaim the visual representation of African American women by exploring such subjects as slavery, stereotypes of domestic labor, and historical images of the female body.

Through distinctive yet parallel styles, Betye, Lezley, and Alison Saar have created a body of transcendent and empowering work that has impacted the history of contemporary art. This book and its accompanying exhibition highlight their position at the crossroads of artistic, feminist, and African American cultural legacies.

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Family Legacies: The Art of Betye, Lezley, and Alison Saar
December 30, 2005, University of Washington Press
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Cover of: The art of Betye, Lezley, and Alison Saar
The art of Betye, Lezley, and Alison Saar
2005, Ackland Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in association with University of Washington Press, Seattle and London, Ackland Art Museum, In Association with the University of Washington Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Ackland Art Museum, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, December 18, 2005, to March 26, 2006, and other institutions.

Published in
Chapel Hill
Genre
Exhibitions.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
704/.042/08996073
Library of Congress
N6537.S2 A4 2005, N6537.S2A4 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
131

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3402511M
Internet Archive
familylegaciesar0000dall
ISBN 10
029598564X
LCCN
2005017428
OCLC/WorldCat
60664401, 62869721
Library Thing
3360645
Goodreads
636017

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