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Billie Zangewa

Thread for a Web Begun
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Billie Zangewa: Thread for a Web Begun accompanies the Museum of the African Diaspora's exhibition, showcasing Zangewa's hand-sewn silk collages that portray the everyday lives and intersectional identities of Black women. Her work, rooted in domestic scenes and personal narratives, reclaims traditional textile art, exploring themes of gendered labour, identity, and racial prejudice through intimate and autobiographical depictions.
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Published to accompany the exhibition presented by the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) in San Francisco, Billie Zangewa: Thread for a Web Begun explores Zangewa's creation of literal and figurative tapestries of the everyday lives and contemporary intersectional identities of Black women.

Through her hand-sewn silk collages, which primarily depict Black women in the domestic sphere, Zangewa reclaims a medium that was once relegated as "women's work" and delves into the familiarity, beauty, and sociopolitical drivers of the seemingly mundane. Beginning her career in the fashion and advertising industries, Zangewa employs her understanding of textiles to portray personal and universal experiences through domestic interiors, urban landscapes, and portraiture.

Through the method of their making and their narrative content, Zangewa's silk paintings illustrate gendered labour in a sociopolitical context, where the domestic sphere becomes a pretext for a deeper understanding of the construction of identity, questions around gender stereotypes, and racial prejudice.

This volume, packaged in a beautiful slipcase, showcases the past 15 years of Zangewa's work as well as new pieces made for this exhibition. Although many of these decontextualised pieces are autobiographical, all of them portray a sense of intimacy and exploration of identity—connecting the pieces to each other through a larger narrative about Black femininity and tugging on the thread of the viewer's own lived experience.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781951836863

Publisher: Cameron & Company Inc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 31 August 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Cameron & Company Inc

Illustration: Full-color photographs throughout

Contributors:

  • Edited by Dexter Wimberly
  • Producer Museum of the African Diaspora

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 305.0mm

Height: 356.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 112

About the Author

Dexter Wimberly has exhibited the work of hundreds of artists internationally and founded the Hayama Artist Residency in Japan. During his decade-long career, he has organized exhibitions and programs at dozens of museums and galleries, including the Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD), the Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) Raleigh, the California African American Museum, the Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA), 101/EXHIBIT gallery, Edward Tyler Nahem Fine Art, bitforms gallery, Koki Arts gallery (Tokyo), and the Third Line Gallery (Dubai).

The Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD), a Smithsonian affiliate, is a contemporary art museum that celebrates Black cultures, ignites challenging conversations, and inspires learning through the global lens of the African Diaspora. MoAD is uniquely positioned as one of the few museums in the world focused exclusively on African Diaspora culture and on presenting the rich cultural heritage of the people of Africa and of African descendant cultures all across the globe.

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