"Tatianna Mack, art liaison for the Tanya Weddemire gallery, debuts her first curated exhibition, ‘i got a sotry to tell,’ on view at the gallery through march 8."
Affirmative action “art” exhibit celebrates the spiritual poverty of narcissistic, talentless, black supremacist females
By N.S.
"artist Kaylyn Webster’s work is shown as part of the Tanya Weddemire gallery’s ‘i got a story to tell.’"
“‘I got a story to tell’: industry city exhibit celebrates the art and narratives of black women" [no comments permitted]
“A new art exhibition, 'i got a story to tell,' celebrating black womanhood and storytelling through the works of four talented black female artists, has opened at industry city.
[Tell: brooklyn paper operatives Paul Frangipane and Adam Daly had to emphasize "talented" black female artists, because they're not.]
“running from feb. 1 to march 8, the exhibition honors black history month and marks the gallery debut of artists Blu Murphy, Brittney S. Price, Kaylyn Webster, and Lex Marie.
“curated by Tatianna Mack, the art liaison for Tanya Weddemire Gallery, the exhibit is a personal project inspired by Mack’s conversations with her maternal grandmother, Etta Mack Johnson, and her reflections on identity, resilience and community."
Lie: The "thing" exhibit is not "a personal project inspired by Mack’s conversations with her maternal grandmother, Etta Mack Johnson, and her reflections on identity, resilience and community." It's completely impersonal, at the same time that it is narcissistic. The "things" displayed have nothing at all to do with Etta Mack Johnson, or with Tatianna Mack's "reflections on identity, resilience and community." Indeed, I do not believe that Tatianna Mack has ever reflected on "identity, resilience and community." She is just a black supremacist bot who traffics in slogans, like every other black supremacist female. Just look at her exhibit. And why does refuse to look directly at the camera? But let Tatianna Mack hang herself with her own slogans.
“'it made me think about all of the black women, how we are put into boxes [by White devils, of course] sometimes, how they [ditto] label us a certain way, but we’re much more than those boxes that they [ditto] put us in,' Mack explained.
“Mack began assembling the exhibition in september, but its meaning deepened after the 2024 presidential election [B.s.].
“Seeing Kamala [Harris] be so qualified [?!] in all of these things and people still ridiculed her, still made her feel like she was less than no matter what she did,' Mack said. [Projection artist! That's what you and yours did to the President!] “That also made me feel like, yes, it doesn’t matter what Black women do. We are the most educated, ["we hold"-from the rag] the most degrees, and we are still othered. I really felt like even more [The hell, you did.] that this show had to come to life because I needed people to see that black women are much more than what they [ditto] say we are.”
“Tatianna Mack, art liaison for the Tanya Weddemire Gallery, drew inspiration for the exhibit from conversations with her maternal grandmother, Etta Mack Johnson.
“This inaugural curation for Mack centers on love [hate], pride [narcissism] and the rich complexities [monotonous sameness] of black women’s identities. according to the exhibit description, each piece is 'a testament to the power of art as a vessel for preserving and amplifying the voices of black women across generations.'”
“'the show opens with a striking installation by Blu Murphy, an educator [sic] and artist [sic] whose work is heavily influenced by the civil rights movement and activist Ruby Bridges. Murphy’s piece features a school desk that invites viewers to sit and write their own stories, creating an interactive experience that bridges past and present.
“For Mack, the exhibition is the culmination of a long and emotional journey. 'it’s been a long time coming, but to see my vision [What vision? If she had a vision, she'd be an artist] come to life has been very surreal for me,' she said. 'I’m super excited about how everything turned out....'”
If this "thing" is any indication, black women in America have no stories to tell.
https://www.brooklynpaper.com/industry-city-exhibit-black-women-history/




1 comment:
Who supports THIS crap? C'mon,Musk,get to the bottom of the insanity. It has to be a corrupt,commie government agency-- supplying funds--to allow this to happen.
--GRA
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