Kara Walker: My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love
Touring Exhibition
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  February 17 - May 13, 2007
  Galleries 4, 5, 6
  June 20 - September 9, 2007
  ARC/Musee d'art moderne de la ville de Paris
  Paris, France
  October 11, 2007 - February 3, 2008
  Whitney Museum of American Art
  New York, New York
  March 2 - June 8, 2008
  Hammer Museum
  Los Angeles, California
  July 6 - October 19, 2008
  Museum of Modern Art
  Fort Worth, Texas
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Exhibition Overview

The first full-scale American museum survey of the work of artist Kara Walker premieres at the Walker Art Center February 17–May 13, 2007. Organized by Philippe Vergne, Deputy Director and Chief Curator, and Yasmil Raymond, Assistant Curator, at the Walker, in close collaboration with the artist, Kara Walker: My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love features works ranging from her signature black-paper silhouettes to film animations to more than 100 works on paper. After its presentation at the Walker, the exhibition will travel to the ARC/Musee d'art moderne de la ville de Paris (June 20 - September 9, 2007), the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (October 11, 2007–February 3, 2008), and the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (February 17–May 11, 2008).

Kara Walker is among the most complex and prolific American artists of her generation. Over the past decade, she has gained national and international recognition for her room-size tableaux depicting historical narratives haunted by sexuality, violence, and subjugation but made using the genteel 18th-century art of cut-paper silhouettes. Set in the American South before the Civil War, Walker’s compositions play off stereotypes to portray, often grotesquely, life on the plantation, where masters and mistresses and slave men, women, and children enact a subverted version of the past in an attempt to reconfigure their status and representation.

Over the years the artist has used drawing, painting, colored-light projections, writing, shadow puppetry, and, most recently, film animation to narrate her tales of romance, sadism, oppression, and liberation. Walker’s scenarios thwart conventional readings of a cohesive national history and expose the collective, and ongoing, psychological injury caused by the tragic legacy of slavery. . . .
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