About The Work
This tea towel is a reproduction of African-American artist Fatih Ringgold's work Woman Freedom Now (1971). The striking and powerful colour combination of red, black, and green represents Black rights and the Pan-African Flag. Use it as a functional product in your kitchen, or adorn your wall with it as an artwork to be framed and proudly displayed.
Artwork: Faith Ringgold, Woman Freedom Now, 1971. Offset lithograph, 30 × 20 in (76.2 × 50.8 cm). © 2022 Faith Ringgold / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, courtesy ACA Galleries, New York Digital image © The Museum of Modern Art / Licensed by SCALA / Art Resource, NY
About Faith Ringgold
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- Interviews & Features: ANATOMY OF AN ARTWORK American People Series #20: Die, 1967 by Faith Ringgold
- News & Events: 5 Reasons to Collect Faith Ringgold's "Story Quilt" Silkscreen
- Art 101: The 'Vitamin T' List: 113 Artists on the Cutting-Edge of Textile Art
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Digital print on 100% linen
46.0 cm x 70.0 cm
Designed and produced exclusively by Third Drawer Down, in partnership with New Museum, New York. Reproduction without permission is prohibited.
About The Work
This tea towel is a reproduction of African-American artist Fatih Ringgold's work Woman Freedom Now (1971). The striking and powerful colour combination of red, black, and green represents Black rights and the Pan-African Flag. Use it as a functional product in your kitchen, or adorn your wall with it as an artwork to be framed and proudly displayed.
Artwork: Faith Ringgold, Woman Freedom Now, 1971. Offset lithograph, 30 × 20 in (76.2 × 50.8 cm). © 2022 Faith Ringgold / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, courtesy ACA Galleries, New York Digital image © The Museum of Modern Art / Licensed by SCALA / Art Resource, NY
About Faith Ringgold
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Tschabalala Self releases new edition The Actress Alexis, 2024
- Interviews & Features: ANATOMY OF AN ARTWORK American People Series #20: Die, 1967 by Faith Ringgold
- News & Events: 5 Reasons to Collect Faith Ringgold's "Story Quilt" Silkscreen
- Art 101: The 'Vitamin T' List: 113 Artists on the Cutting-Edge of Textile Art
- Art 101: 8 "Unbeweavable" Textile Artists Redefining the Traditional Medium
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