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San Antonio Museum of Art, purchased with the Brown Foundation Contemporary Art Acquisition Fund.

Beloved Worker

San Antonio Museum of Art, purchased with the Brown Foundation Contemporary Art Acquisition Fund.
San Antonio Museum of Art, purchased with the Brown Foundation Contemporary Art Acquisition Fund.
Contact us at copyright@samuseum.org for rights and reproduction of this image. © Matthew Angel Harrison

Beloved Worker

Artist: (American, born 1989)
Date: 2023
Dimensions:
Overall: 55 1/2 × 13 1/2 × 10 1/2 in. (141 × 34.3 × 26.7 cm)
Sculpture without base: 15 5/16 × 10 × 10 in. (38.9 × 25.4 × 25.4 cm)
Credit Line: San Antonio Museum of Art, purchased with The Brown Foundation Contemporary Art Acquisition Fund
Object number: 2024.3
Copyright: © Matthew Angelo Harrison Image courtesy of of the artist and Jessica Silverman, San Francisco
Provenance: Jessica Silverman Gallery, San Francisco, CA; purchased by the San Antonio Museum of Art, 2024.
Label Text
Encapsulated in a block of resin imprinted with the form of a Dan face mask is an Exxon employee’s hardhat. Masks from the Dan peoples of Côte d’Ivoire and Liberia on the West African coast are thought to be imbued with spiritual power. Here, Matthew Angelo Harrison positions the Dan mask and hardhat as forms of protection, linked across time and space, that create ancestral throughlines from West African cultural practices, colonialism, and enslavement to contemporary African American experience.

Encapsulado en un bloque de resina con forma de una máscara facial Dan se encuentra el casco de un empleado de Exxon. Se cree que las máscaras de los pueblos Dan de Costa de Marfil y Liberia en la costa de África Occidental están imbuidas de poder espiritual. Aquí, Matthew Angelo Harrison coloca la máscara Dan y el casco como formas de protección, vinculadas a través del tiempo y el espacio, que crean líneas ancestrales desde las prácticas culturales de África Occidental, el colonialismo y la esclavitud hasta la experiencia contemporánea afroamericana.

(LSM, 2024)

Not on view


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