American Costume

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Date:
1970
Artist:
David Hammons
American, born 1943
About this artwork
Initially appearing to be a drawing or print, this work is actually composed of the artist’s thumbprints, directly impressed upon brown paper. With them, David Hammons depicts an individual of African descent. The figure’s facial features and the distinctive textures of their hair and dress imbue the portrait with an exaggerated “primitiveness,” engaging widely held stereotypes about Black people. Juxtaposed with the title, the image challenges ideas of what being an American means and who it includes.
Status
- Currently Off View
Department
- Prints and Drawings
Artist
- David Hammons
Title
- American Costume
Place
- United States (Artist's nationality:)
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- Made 1970
Medium
- Ink, powdered pigment and fixative on brown wove paper mounted to board
Dimensions
- 63.2 × 50.2 cm (24 15/16 × 19 13/16 in.)
Credit Line
- Gift of Lannan Foundation
Reference Number
- 1997.111
Extended information about this artwork
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