Afrofuturism in sculpture: How Wangechi Mutu addresses African diaspora | UNIQLO ArtSpeaks
How can Afrofuturism in art inspire new futures and reclaim dark histories? Watch how a filmmaker interprets Wangechi Mutu’s, “MamaRay,” a lifesize sculpture—half woman, half manta ray— as a call to legacies of the transatlantic slave trade and lives lost at sea. “What would it mean to have a new goddess figure that is a protector? “ Mutu’s sculpture of a mystical hybrid being evokes feelings of hope and protection— and inspires new creative expression. Through super8 footage and home videos, this filmmaker mines his personal memories to ask, “Artists are always responding to what's happening in the world, but how do we respond in a way that's engaging folks and not alienating them?” Subscribe for our latest videos, and invitations to live events: http://mo.ma/subscribe Explore our collection online: http://mo.ma/art Plan your visit in-person: http://mo.ma/visit Commit to art and ideas. Support MoMA by becoming a member today: https://moma.org/join The comments and opinions expressed in this video are those of the speaker alone, and do not represent the views of The Museum of Modern Art, its personnel, or any artist. #afrofuturism #super8 #WangechiMutu #africandiaspora #art #museumofmodernart #moma #museum #modernart

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