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  1. How could I, as an African American woman artist, document what was happening around me?” Ringgold’s American People Series confronts race relations in the United States in the 1960s. This mural-sized painting evokes the civil uprisings erupting around the country at the time.

  2. The American People Series #20: Die is an oil on canvas painting made by American artist Faith Ringgold in 1967.

  3. Artist, author, educator, and organizer, Faith Ringgold is one of the most influential cultural figures of her generation, with a career linking the multi-disciplinary practices of the Harlem Renaissance to the political art of young Black artists working today.

  4. Tomando inspiración del artista Jacob Lawrence y el escritor James Baldwin, Ringgold pintó su primera colección de pinturas políticas American People, en 1963. Este trabajo retrata el estilo de vida americano en durante el Movimiento por los derechos civiles en Estados Unidos e ilustra las interacciones raciales desde el punto de vista de ...

  5. My name is Faith Ringgold, and we're looking at my work, American People Series No. 20: Die, painted in 1967. There was a lot of spontaneous rioting and fighting in the street and undocumented killings of African-American people, and great racism. Everybody knew.

  6. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Faith Ringgold, who died Saturday at 93, was an artist of protean inventiveness. Painter, sculptor, weaver, performer, writer and social justice activist, she made work in which the personal...

  7. Faith Ringgold (born Faith Willi Jones; October 8, 1930 – April 12, 2024) was an American painter, author, mixed media sculptor, performance artist, and intersectional activist, perhaps best known for her narrative quilts.