
Kimberly Camp
A Bird Told Me, 1993
Red burlap, paper clay, chicken feathers, found object, white metal bells, Persian lamb
53.3 x 20.3 x 5.1 cm
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Kimberly Camp’s shamanistic dolls appear to be whimsical, magical creatures, dressed up in fanciful outfits and so playful in their demeanor that, at first glance, one might liken them to...
Kimberly Camp’s shamanistic dolls appear to be whimsical, magical creatures, dressed up in fanciful outfits and so playful in their demeanor that, at first glance, one might liken them to cute, cuddly toys. However, looking past the outer layer of whimsy and glamour, we find allusions to the historic struggles for dignity, equality and basic human rights faced by women, African-Americans, and other minority groups. Even in their adornment, using beads that were once traded for slaves’ lives, Ms. Camp transforms the instruments of our ugliest acts into symbols of strength and beauty.
Provenance
Primary market artwork directly from the artist through the galleryExhibitions
"Spirit Guides", a retrospective show of paintings and dolls by Kimberly Camp, Filo Sofi Arts, Cranford, NJ, December 2021 - March, 202231
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