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One painting featured on this exhibition, Condor and Mole , seems for instance the mysterious camaraderie indicated by the title of the exhibition and links it to the veils of privateness Yiadom-Boakye brings to the painted image . Condor and Mole portrays two Black women on a seaside punctuated with dark rocks; the tide pulls their shadows into tan and blue-grey sheens that continue into the horizon line. The women are turned to each Design other as they appear down right into a darkish crevice in the sand. Viewers don’t see what they are looking at, and Yiadom-Boakye portrays the playful attunement of their collaboration, expressed via the correspondence of their physique language, without providing full entry to their shared vision.
- Throughout 2021, Indigenous water protectors and local weather justice groups have distributed copyright-free artworks supporting current anti-pipeline protests in Minnesota.
- Commissioned by the City of Sydney, “Light Intersections II”