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Artworks
Loretta Pettway
'Log Cabin' - Single Block 'Courthouse Steps' variation (Local Name: 'Bricklayer'), 1959Cotton213.4 x 177.8 cm, 84 x 70 in© Loretta Pettway / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York and DACS, LondonFurther images
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Provenance
The Artist
Souls Grown Deep Foundation, Atlanta, USExhibitions
We Will Walk - Art and Resistance in the American South, curated by Hannah Collins and Paul Goodwin, Turner Contemporary, Margate, UK, 7 February - 6 September 2020
Literature
Buck, Louisa. "We abstracted our experience - that is how we saved ourselves: emotional opening at Margate's show of African American art." The Art Newspaper, 12 February, 2020. Online. Illustrated.Publications
Beardsley, John, William Arnett, Paul Arnett and Jane Livingston. Gee's Bend: The Women and Their Quilts. Atlanta: Tinwood Books, 2002, p.295.
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