Hair Craft Project with Ingrid
Sonya Clark
About the SessionHair Matters: A Selection of Works from the Georgina Jaffee Collection is a tightly focused, thematic auction that initiates a critical dialogue on the profound significance of hair in contemporary artistic practice. Featuring a cohort of accomplished contemporary artists, primarily those working from the African continent or within the global African diaspora, this selection of works is guided by a singular conceptual mandate: every work turns to hair as a powerful nexus, serving as medium, metaphor, or focal point of exploration.
Hair Matters illuminates the diverse interpretations and artistic vocabularies through which hair shapes identity, memory, and meaning across cultures, nations, and histories. Featuring artists such as Léonce Raphaël Agbodjélou (Benin), Ifeoma U. Anyaeji (Nigeria), Sethembile Msezane (South Africa), and Hank Willis Thomas (United States), the auction examines the aesthetics, politics, and sociology of hair, with particular emphasis on African perspectives and the connective threads that link the continent and its global diasporas.
Curatorial Voices: Natasha Becker, Jared Leite, Vida Madighi-Oghu and Sihle Motsa.
About this Item
from an edition of 10
Provenance
Goya Contemporary Gallery, Baltimore.
The Georgina Jaffee Hair Matters Collection.
Exhibited
1708 Gallery, Virginia, Sonya Clark: The Hair Craft Project, 14 February to 8 March 2014, another example from the edition exhibited.
Goya Contemporary Gallery, Baltimore, Hair/Goods: An Homage to Madam CJ Walker, 14 January to 19 March 2019, illustrated in colour in the exhibition catalogue.
Notes
Hair Craft Project won the 2014 ArtPrize award.
