Lorraine O’Grady Talk
About
Included in the exhibition, This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics in the 1980s, Lorraine O'Grady is an artist and critic whose installations, performances, and texts address issues of diaspora, hybridity, and black female subjectivity. The New York Times in 2006 called her “one of the most interesting American conceptual artists around.” In O'Grady's work, the idea tends to come first, and then a medium is employed to best execute it. Although its intellectual content is rigorous and political, the work is generally marked by unapologetic beauty and elegance. O'Grady discusses her practice, with a particular focus on her work from the 1980s.