
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a large, black and white textile artwork displayed horizontally on a dark gray wall in a museum. The artwork is richly detailed and depicts numerous figures and scenes, suggesting a narrative or historical theme related to African American experience. Elements visible include Ku Klux Klan members, vintage cars, a church, portraits of individuals, and crowds of people. In the foreground, a man in a suit is prominently featured, with abstract concentric circles behind him and a splash of orange color on his head, which is the only color in the piece. The textile is bordered by black fabric. Above the artwork, two large, dark blue banners hang vertically. The left banner has "AMERICAN IDENTITIES" printed vertically in large white letters and "1970 to Today" in smaller white letters below. The right banner features text in white about American quilting and its significance, and a small American flag emblem with "MATERIAL NATION" printed on it. The environment appears to be a well-lit museum gallery with a polished light-colored wooden floor. The wall behind the artwork and banners is dark gray. Electrical outlets are visible on the lower portion of the wall, near the floor. The overall impression is of an educational exhibit focusing on cultural and historical identity.
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F6C72
Volume
10,661
Creator
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Revenue
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TVL
$2.19
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