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Earthenware dish on a short stand decorated in blue with floral bands on a rim and on a skirted base. Central Chinese-style scene depicts birds in a floral garden. The glaze on a rim is damaged and reveals brownish earthenware material.

Afropick

2005

Sanford Biggers American, born 1970

United States

Biggers, who earned his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1999, was first exposed to printmaking during a trip to Japan as an undergraduate. In this print the artist took an Afro pick in the shape of a Black Power salute—a popular commercial item in the 1970s—and depicted it in the style of Pre-Columbian art. The work references speculative theories regarding possible transatlantic trade networks between ancient Africans and native peoples in Mexico prior to the colonization of North America by Europeans.

Two Color Woodcut on Mulberry Paper

Prints and Drawings

African Diaspora

SAIC Alumni and Faculty

African American artists