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Tina Williams Brewer uses symbolism, textile, and fabrics to explore African-American history, generational healing, and the spirituality of her culture. ⁠
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Speaking of her work, Williams Brewer states, “through my work I tell a story, carrying messages from ancestors. My work is a celebration of the profound joy of gathering with loved ones and the strength of spiritual connections. It is an expression of the deep pain of racism and the pathways forward, the resilience of African American families and the light that lifts them up. My intention is to give dignity to human suffering, finding rhythms that are both mind-stirring and soul-soothing.” ⁠
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Image: Tina Williams Brewer⁠
'Of This Place: Standing in Tall Grass' (2016)⁠
Cotton, wax batiks, mud cloth, shibori, rayon, parachute fabric, and silkscreen; surface design is hand and machine quilted, with beads, sequins, and French knots⁠
35 1/2 × 30 1/2 in ⁠
90.2 × 77.5 cm⁠
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#tinawilliamsbrewer #debuckgallery #storyquilts #fineart #symbolism #contemporaryartist #art #handmade

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Raelis Vasquez's solo exhibition, 'Belleza Común (Beauté Commune)' opens on March 6th, 2021. The show will be on view, by appointment, at De Buck Gallery Saint-Paul de Vence through May 9th, 2021. Vasquez's works will also be displayed in our online viewing room. Learn more at the link in bio.

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Image: Raelis Vasquez, 'The Flowers that are Still Here' (2020)
Oil, acrylic, and oil stick on canvas 
36 x 24 inches / 91.4 x 61 cm

#raelisvasquez #debuckgallery #art #contemporaryartist #oilpainting #artoftheday #soloshow #saintpauldevence
Raelis Vasquez's solo exhibition, 'Belleza Común (Beauté Commune)' opens on March 6th, 2021. The show will be on view, by appointment, at De Buck Gallery Saint-Paul de Vence through May 9th, 2021. Vasquez's works will also be displayed in our online viewing room. Learn more at the link in bio.

Swipe left for the full view.

Image: Raelis Vasquez, 'The Flowers that are Still Here' (2020)
Oil, acrylic, and oil stick on canvas 
36 x 24 inches / 91.4 x 61 cm

#raelisvasquez #debuckgallery #art #contemporaryartist #oilpainting #artoftheday #soloshow #saintpauldevence

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Schahbaz’s collection of narrative paintings, 'In Solitude', was created last year in isolation during the COVID-19 quarantine in New York City. Forced to pause her large-scale works due to the temporary closure of her studio, 'In Solitude' marked a return to her life-long practice of creating meditative works on paper. Her intricate process is meticulous, reflective, and adheres stylistically to the traditions of Indo-Persian miniature painting, including high detail and a painted border. ⁠
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The work is at once deeply personal and reflective of a shift in Schahbaz’s mindset towards the creation of art as an act of service in a time of suffering. Each piece functions as a window into a narrative that transports the viewer into a space of harmony and gentleness, encouraging feelings of solace and hope for the world.⁠
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Image: Hiba Schahbaz⁠
'Bird Cage' 2020⁠
Watercolor, gouache, tea and gold leaf on wasli⁠
14 x 11 inches / 35.56 x 27.94 cm⁠
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#hibaschahbaz #debuckgallery #insolitude #contemporaryart #painting #art #artwork #indopersian #healing #narrative #harmony #birdcage #goldleaf

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#FromTheArchives: Stephen Towns, 'Without Inspection or Appraisal' (2014)⁠
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This painting is part of a collection of work by Towns inspired by readings of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”, Solomon Northrup’s “Twelve Years a Slave”, and Harriet Ann Jacob’s “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”. Each work examines the relationship Black Americans have had with their country and history, both known and lost.⁠
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Image: @stephentowns⁠
'Without Inspection or Appraisal' (2014)⁠
Acrylic, oil, metal leaf on panel⁠
20 × 20 in / 50.8 × 50.8 cm⁠
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#stephentowns #debuckgallery #contemporaryart #portraiture #butterfly #painting #art #artwork #artdaily

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Marielle Plaisir's drawings utilize color and surreal, dream-like imagery to counter concepts of oppression. Her new works continue to highlight figures who have fought and raised their voices against discrimination of race, class, and gender such as Jackie Robinson, Angela Davis and Maya Angelou. ⁠
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View Plaisir's drawings from her ongoing series, 'The Malediction of Cham' in our online viewing room, link in bio.⁠
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Image: @marielleplaisir⁠
'M. Angelou' (2020)⁠
Inks, marker, gold thread, Swarovski stones on Arches paper 14 lb⁠
30 × 22 in / 76.2 × 55.9 cm⁠
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#marielleplaisir #contemporaryart #themaledictionofcham #drawing #artoftheday #art #activist #MayaAngelou #blackhistorymonth

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We are pleased to announce 'Belleza Común (Beauté Commune)', a solo show featuring a selection of new paintings by Raelis Vasquez. Belleza Común (Beauté Commune) will be on view, by appointment, at De Buck Gallery Saint-Paul de Vence from March 6th to May 9th, 2021. Learn more at the link in our bio.⁠
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Belleza Común (Beauté Commune) features six new paintings by Raelis Vasquez that examine the artist’s family memories as well as his own Afro-Latinx identity. The paintings address his subjects with a tenderness and intimacy that draws the viewers warmly into narratives of Vasquez’s home country, the Dominican Republic.⁠
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Image: Raelis Vasquez⁠
'Sue​ños Dominicanos' (2020)⁠
Oil, acrylic, and sand on canvas⁠
40 × 30 in / 101.6 × 76.2 cm⁠
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#raelisvasquez #bellezacomún #debuckgallery #soloshow #paintings #oilpainting #dominicanrepublic #art #contemporaryart #saintpauldevence #afrolatinx #artelatino

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This piece titled, 'J. Robinson', is part of Marielle Plaisir's ongoing series, 'The Malediction of Cham'. Plaisir's latest drawings are available in our online viewing room, link in bio.⁠
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Image: Marielle Plaisir ⁠
'J. Robinson', ca. 2020⁠
Inks, marker, gold thread, Swarovski stones on Arches paper 14 lb⁠
30 × 22 in / 76.2 × 55.9 cm⁠
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#marielleplaisir #debuckgallery #contemporaryart #ink #jackierobinson #maledictionofcham #frenchcaribbean #multimedia #swarovski #arches #paper #worksonpaper #handmade #art #activist #activism #artist #contemporaryartist #artsy #drawing #silhouette #goldthread #nycgallery #nyc #miami #surreal #history

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Tina Williams Brewer’s pieces are primarily hand-quilted and collage mixed-mediums including photo transfers, printmaking, and hand-beading. Each piece is embellished with symbols drawn from African nations and rich colorful fabrics with patterns that allude to both cultural meanings and personal history. Her process creates complex, layered compositions that function as maps investigating her heritage, the African diaspora, and the links between past, present, and future.⁠
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Image: Tina Williams Brewer⁠
'Energy to the West- Life Manifested in Stitches', 2020⁠
Cotton, wax batiks from Ghana, mud cloth, shibori, rayon, parachute fabric and silkscreen. Surface design is hand and machine quilted with beads, sequins and French knots.⁠
38 x 38 inches / 96.5 x 96.5 cm⁠
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#tinawilliamsbrewer #debuckgallery #contemporaryart #fineartquilting #symbolism #nycgallery #quilt #pattern #contemporarycollector #quiltmaker #teacher #fabric #frenchknot #handmade #pittsburghstudio #artist #art #storytelling #ancestors #africandiaspora #healing #narrative #silkscreen #phototransfer #history

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Aptly titled, 'Strength', this painting was featured in Hiba Schahbaz's 2020 exhibition, 'Dreaming'. Schahbaz often works with paper, black tea, and water-based pigments. She depicts women’s bodies while referencing self-portraiture, creating a space for herself and other women to tell their stories and reclaim their histories. Since migrating to the United States, her practice has expanded from miniature painting to human-scale works on paper. Swipe to see the full view.

Images: Hiba Schahbaz
'Strength', 2020
Tea, gouache and watercolor on earth stained paper
60 x 84 inches / 152.4 x 213.4 cm

#hibaschahbaz #strength #dreaming #debuckgallery #tea #gouache #watercolor #worksonpaper #largescale #art #artwork
Aptly titled, 'Strength', this painting was featured in Hiba Schahbaz's 2020 exhibition, 'Dreaming'. Schahbaz often works with paper, black tea, and water-based pigments. She depicts women’s bodies while referencing self-portraiture, creating a space for herself and other women to tell their stories and reclaim their histories. Since migrating to the United States, her practice has expanded from miniature painting to human-scale works on paper. Swipe to see the full view.

Images: Hiba Schahbaz
'Strength', 2020
Tea, gouache and watercolor on earth stained paper
60 x 84 inches / 152.4 x 213.4 cm

#hibaschahbaz #strength #dreaming #debuckgallery #tea #gouache #watercolor #worksonpaper #largescale #art #artwork

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