Tag Archives: Deborah Willis
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Out [o] Fashion at the Henry Art Gallery
Deborah Willis “Out O Fashion Photography: Embracing Beauty” at the Henry Art Gallery changes the way we see photographs and shakes up our preconceived ideas.
This entry was posted on April 6, 2013 and is filed under Arican American history, Art and Activism, Art and Politics Now, art criticism. -
Constructing Black History: The Present and the Absent
Deborah Willis gives us a glimpse of the rich history of African American photography. Carletta Carrington Wilson reminds us of the silences of slaves with her extraordinary “bound books” and poetry.
This entry was posted on December 27, 2012 and is filed under Arican American history, Women Artists.