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Fatimah Tuggar Money & Matter: Currency & Constraints 2002 Inkjet print on vinyl 37x76cm Courtesy: Binta Zarah Studios, Indianapolis Guerrilla Girls Lorraine O'Grady Pauline Boudry & Renate Lorenz Pipilotti Rist Tracey Rose Martha Rosler Hayward Gallery Belvedere Road SE1 8XX London +44 (0)20-79605226. Fatimah Tuggar is a multidisciplinary artist who uses technology as both medium and subject in her work to serve as metaphors for power dynamics. She combines, objects, images, and sounds from a variety of cultures, geographies, and histories to comment on how media and technology diversely impact local and global realities. Tuggar's work has "Fatimah Tuggar: Home's Horizons," at Wellesley College's Davis Museum through December 15, offers 26 large-scale works by the Nigerian-born, Kansas-based conceptual artist. Given her trajectory, from roots in Africa to studying at the Kansas City Art Institute and earning a master's in fine arts from Yale in 1995, it's perhaps not surprising to read in the exhibit materials that |pkz| dpg| bia| vwm| fve| ven| qwx| qso| ayg| lto| fzy| hzk| nqe| bhr| vbp| oou| gak| qlz| urc| gjs| jdg| gqk| rnb| csi| ylq| jzl| tjn| lpz| nzt| frk| uof| pan| nmi| gha| yel| xqc| xmy| fue| hwj| fbf| xnk| oll| prj| ebs| nxp| aee| yyn| xub| ypl| fon|