Philemona Williamson(American)Williamson depicts a world that continues to reflect author Paula Giddings’ descriptive phrase: “as fantasy-filled as a tropical dream, as startling as a dreamer’s free-fall.” Williamson’s familiar post-adolescent figures – still in tense coexistence, still in uncertain struggles between equilibrium and flux — appear abruptly transfixed with wonderment beyond the innocence of their play. |
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