LaToya M. Hobbs: Flourish | Virginia MOCA

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • LaToya M. Hobbs: Flourish -- On view at the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art March 9-June 11, 2023.
    LaToya M. Hobbs creates large-scale portraits of women from her community. Her portraits challenge entrenched assumptions of beauty and identity about Black women and turns them inside out. The artist deconstructs these ideas and reframes them from a place of love and celebration. Hobbs is an artist, professor, mother, wife, daughter, colleague, and friend. She connects to a wide community of women who serve as a source of inspiration and creation.
    Hobbs’s background is as both a painter and printmaker. The work in this exhibition combines elements from both of those practices. She begins with a matrix, the physical surface of the printing process that holds ink. Hobbs uses wood, which is typical of relief prints. For the artist, the matrix holds its own beauty and meaning. She carves into the wood, shaping images and coaxing texture out of it. Surfaces are painted or collaged to create a new artform. Every touch, mark, cut, or furrow is present, giving insight to the artist and her process. Hobbs removes what is unnecessary on the surface to reveal the image. She likens this process to the need of Black women to discard negative beliefs or stereotypes so they may find their true selves. What is left is something new, authentic, and rooted in beauty and positivity.

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