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Now, the Ethiopian artist’s images have taken over hundreds of bus shelters in New York, Chicago, Boston and her current home of Abidjan, Ivory Coast, through the exhibition “Aïda Muluneh ...
Ethiopian photographer Aïda Muluneh considers how the lack of access to clean water particularly impacts the livelihood of women in her home country in a new exhibition called Water Life.
Relatedly, I’ll be heading to Baltimore to catch “Ethiopia at the Crossroads” at the Walters Art Museum (Dec. 3-March 3), which has a superlative collection of Ethiopian religious art.
“Ethiopia at the Crossroads” runs through March 3 at the Walters Art Museum, 600 N. Charles St. Admission is free. For more information, call 410-547-9000 or visit thewalters.org .
The artist, also known as Red Won, beautifully captures the realities of Ethiopian women in Her, her latest exhibition on view through Jan. 20 at Art of Noize. “We had a big response,” gallery ...
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These Seven Stunning Towers Memorialize Lost Black Lives With Mirrors, Light and Ethiopian Cross Designs - MSNIn the center of a meditative gallery, artist Tsedaye Makonnen’s seven light towers—made from mirrored boxes featuring the cutout designs of Ethiopian crosses—serve as monuments to lost ...
PARIS, France—Ethiopian artist Julie Mehretu debuted the 20 th BMW Art Car last week in Paris. With her design, Mehretu fused industrial design objects, creating a “performative painting” on ...
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