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Know the Artist:
Betye Saar
African-American
Assemblage Artist, born in 1926 (Due
to copyright concerns, biography and images have been removed. Sorry the
page is not as appealing. If you would like to have these links
updated for your students, email
Judy Decker Give
one day lead time) |
| Brief biography:
Curiosity about
the unknown has no boundaries.
Symbols, images, place and cultures merge.
Time slips away. The
stars, the cards, the mystic vigil may
hold the answers. By shifting
the point of view an inner
spirit is released. Free to
create. ~ Betye Saar
1998
Betye Saar (1926 - ) was born and raised
in Los Angeles. During visits to her grandmother, she saw Simon Rodia's
Watts Towers being built, which had a profound impact on her use of
discarded items in her art work. Saar received her B.A. from UCLA, and did
graduate work at the University of Southern California and the California
State Universities at Long Beach and Northridge. Saar completed public art
installations at the Newark train station in Newark, New Jersey, and at a
Metrorail station in Miami, Florida.
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Photograph of
Betye Saar
"Tangled
Roots" Exhibit Penn State University
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| Links on the Web:
Betye
Saar - a couple a images
Betye
Saar Interview- art work and statement
Betye
Saar - brief biography and 8 images - at Michael Rosenfeld Art
Gallery.
Life
Is a Collage for Artist Betye Saar - NPR story. Includes photographs
of Saar and some images of work.
Betye
Saar: Extending the Frozen Moment - Museum article
Betye
Saar Online on Artcyclopedia
Betye
Saar- Ask Art - biography and one image. Wikipedia
biography
House of Ancient Memories
http://www.artsconnected.org/artsnetmn/inner/saar.html
http://www.artsconnected.org/artsnetmn/inner/saar2.html
Images of works relating to slavery
http://artscenecal.com/ArticlesFile/Archive/Articles1998/Articles1298/BSaarA.html
"Liberation of Aunt Jemima"
(no longer on ArtsEdNet)
Stereotypes in the media (Aunt Jemima)
http://www.swarthmore.edu/Humanities/pschmid1/array/Gnomon2/plantation.html
Information about Betye Saar
"The complex assemblages of Betye Saar make exquisite connections
between the personal and the universal"
http://metroactive.com/papers/metro/02.08.96/saar-9606.html
Video:
Betye
and Alison Saar: Conjure Women of the Arts Excellent video |