Buzzard
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Contemporary Realism
2005
134.0 x 99.0 cm
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
カーラ・ウォーカー(1995 –)
カーラ・ウォーカーは、力強いシルエットとインスタレーションを通じて、人種、ジェンダー、歴史に立ち向かいます。ステレオタイプに挑戦し、対話を呼び起こす彼女の刺激的なアートを探索しましょう。
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University(ダーラム, アメリカ合衆国)
デューク大学ナッシャー美術館へようこそ。先コロンブス期の遺物と現代アートが鮮やかに融合し、対話と探求を促す空間です。素晴らしい展示品や建築美をぜひご堪能ください。
Kara Walker’s Buzzard: A Silhouette of History
Kara Walker's "Buzzard," created in 2005, isn’t merely a print; it’s a deliberate provocation—a masterful distillation of historical anxieties and racial stereotypes presented through the striking medium of cut-paper silhouette. This piece resides within LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at Columbia University, New York, and was generously purchased with funds from the Print Committee. Its dimensions are substantial – 53 x 39 inches (134.6 x 99.1 cm), showcasing an image of 42 7/8 x 27 13/16 inches (108.9 x 70.6 cm). The photograph captures the essence of Walker’s artistic vision, highlighting the intricate detail achieved through her technique.- Subject Matter & Historical Context: Walker draws inspiration from historical imagery—specifically depictions of westward expansion and frontier narratives—but reimagines them through a critical lens informed by her profound understanding of slavery's legacy in American culture. The buzzard itself serves as a potent symbol, embodying predation and impending doom, mirroring anxieties prevalent during the era of Manifest Destiny.
- Style & Technique: Walker’s signature style is characterized by silhouette artistry—a technique rooted in Victorian-era cut-paper printing—which lends an air of elegance while simultaneously concealing considerable depth. The artist meticulously cuts out shapes from black paper, layering them to create complex compositions that demand careful observation.
- Composition & Visual Elements: The artwork’s composition centers around a dominant buzzard figure positioned prominently in the upper frame, contrasted by riders on horses traversing a valley towards distant mountains. This arrangement generates a palpable sense of movement and unease, emphasizing Walker's deliberate use of perspective to convey atmospheric depth.
- Color Palette & Line Work: Strikingly monochromatic—primarily shades of black, white, and grey—the image utilizes hatching and cross-hatching techniques to build tonal values and define shapes with remarkable precision. Fine lines dominate the artwork’s visual language, creating silhouettes and detailing landscapes with meticulous care.
- Symbolic & Emotional Impact: “Buzzard” transcends mere aesthetic beauty; it evokes a deep emotional response rooted in Walker's artistic exploration of trauma and power dynamics. The buzzard’s presence symbolizes vulnerability alongside danger—a poignant reminder of the historical injustices endured by African Americans and prompting contemplation on enduring societal prejudices.
作品詳細
- 作品名: Buzzard
- 作家: カーラ・ウォーカー
- 制作年: 2005
- 作品サイズ: 134.0 x 99.0 cm
- 著作権の状態: 著作権保護対象
- 展示場所: Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University
- 制作時期: Mature Period
- コーパスの文脈: victorian artistry , racial critique
- キーワード: race stereotypes , kara walker , contemporary critique
- トピック: racial stereotypes , silhouette art , antebellum era
作品詳細
- Notable elements or techniques: Silhouette Technique
- Year: 2005
- Influences: Civil War Narrative
- Artist: Kara Walker
- Subject or theme: Historical Imagery
- Title: Buzzard
- Artistic style: Victorian Cutpaper Art