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Qunnie Pettway, 'Bricklayer' variation, 2005

Qunnie Pettway

'Bricklayer' variation, 2005
Corduroy and cotton
210.8 x 188 cm, 83 x 74 in
© Qunnie Pettway / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York and DACS, London
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Provenance

The Artist, Gee's Bend / Boykin, Alabama
Souls Grown Deep Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia

Exhibitions

Gee's Bend: The Architecture of the Quilt, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA; travelled to Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indiana, USA; Orlando Museum of Art, Florida, USA; The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Tacoma Art Museum, Washington, USA; The Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Denver Museum of Art, Colorado, USA; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania, USA, 4 June 2006 - 14 December 2008

Publications

Gee's Bend: The Architecture of the Quilt, Tinwood Books, 2006, p.151.
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