Fraenkel Gallery: Carrie Mae Weems

Carrie Mae Weems

In a new interview in the San Francisco Chronicle, the artist speaks with arts reporter Tony Bravo about her current exhibition at Fraenkel Gallery, on view through February 22.

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“I hope the work…challenges and encourages us to think profoundly about the moment.”—CARRIE MAE WEEMSIn Conversation at FOGOn Saturday, January 25, Carrie Mae Weems presented her work and sat down with San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Director Christopher Bedford. Watch their conversation on Facebook.

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FEATURED WORKSColor image of a large photograph of a yellow exterior wall with colorful paint splotches and wood covering its surface

Carrie Mae Weems
Painting the Town #4, 2021
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Color image of a large photograph of a black exterior wall with white paint splotches and wood covering its surface

Carrie Mae Weems
Painting the Town #35, 2021
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Color image of a framed black and white photograph of a woman in a black dress standing alone in a courtyard

Carrie Mae Weems
The Jewish Ghetto
2006
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 Color image of a framed black and white photograph of a woman in a black dress standing in the center of a hall lined with columns on one side and a wall on the other

Carrie Mae Weems
The Legion of Honor (2)
2006-present
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Color image of a large photograph of a wooden exterior wall with red and blue paint splotches covering its surface

Carrie Mae Weems
Painting the Town #24, 2021
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Images: Installation views from our current exhibition, Carrie Mae Weems, on view through February 22, 2025; Portrait of Carrie Mae Weems courtesy FOG Design+Art, photo by Nikki Ritcher; Artwork by CARRIE MAE WEEMS: Painting the Town #4, 2021; Painting the Town #35, 2021; The Jewish Ghetto, 2006; The Legion of Honor (2), 2006-present; Painting the Town #24, 2021.

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