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Title
Betye Saar and Alison Saar, Los Angeles, circa 1980
Alternative Title
Betye and Alison Saar, both artists
Date Created and/or Issued
[circa 1980]
1980
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Miriam Matthews Photograph Collection
Rights Information
spec-coll@library.ucla.edu
Description
Alison Saar is an African American artist who seeks to clearly communicate her ideas and emotions through the power of form. Her sculptures have their own personal vocabulary that speaks in a direct language about history, race, and mythology. Her works tell the stories of the African American experience over time and space. She is the daughter of assemblage artist Betye Saar.
Portrait of artists Betye Saar and Alison Saar (right).
Betye Saar’s is an African American artist whose work mixes surreal, symbolic imagery with a folk art aesthetic. As a participant in the robust African-American Los Angeles art scene of the 1970s, Saar appropriated characters such as Aunt Jemima, Uncle Tom, and other stereotypes from folk culture and advertising in her works—usually collages and assemblages. She is the mother of sculpture artist Alison Saar.
Type
image
Identifier
uclalsc_1889_b23_f14_003.tif
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Subject
African American sculptors
African American women artists
Saar, Alison
Saar, Betye
Source
Miriam Matthews Photograph Collection
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