Howardena Pindell
- Introduction
- Howardena Pindell (born April 14, 1943) is an American painter and mixed media artist. Her work explores texture, color, structures, and the process of making art; it is often political, addressing the intersecting issues of racism, feminism, violence, slavery, and exploitation. She is known for the wide variety of techniques and materials used in her artwork; she has created abstract paintings, collages, "video drawings," and "process art."
- Wikidata
- Q5921354
- Nationalities
- American, African American
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Author, Writer, Mixed-Media Artist, Painter
- Names
- Howardena Doreen Pindell, Howardena Pindell
- Ulan
- 500020606
Exhibitions
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FORTY
Jun 19–Aug 28, 2016
MoMA PS1
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Greater New York
Oct 11, 2015–Mar 7, 2016
MoMA PS1
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MoMA Media Lounge
Feb 29, 2012–Jul 8, 2013
MoMA
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Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography
May 7, 2010–Apr 18, 2011
MoMA
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Paper: Pressed, Stained, Slashed, Folded
Mar 11–Jun 22, 2009
MoMA
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Howardena Pindell has
19 exhibitionsonline.
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Howardena Pindell Untitled #7 1973
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Howardena Pindell Untitled #4 1973
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Howardena Pindell Untitled (Video Drawing: Baseball Series) August, 1975
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Howardena Pindell Kyoto: Positive/Negative 1980
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Howardena Pindell Free, White and 21 1980
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Howardena Pindell Memory: Past 1980-81
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Howardena Pindell Art Crow/Jim Crow 1988
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Howardena Pindell Double page plate (folios 4 and 5) from Art Crow/Jim Crow 1988
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Howardena Pindell Double page plate (folios 6 and 7) from Art Crow/Jim Crow 1988
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Howardena Pindell Plate (folio 9) from Art Crow/Jim Crow 1988
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Howardena Pindell Double page plate (folios 10 and 11) from Art Crow/Jim Crow 1988
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Howardena Pindell Double page plate (folios 12 and 13) from Art Crow/Jim Crow 1988
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Howardena Pindell Plate (folio 14) from Art Crow/Jim Crow 1988
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Howardena Pindell Constellations 2015
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