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Janet Taylor Pickett (o tshotswe ka kgwedi ya diPhatwe ele lesome le boraro (13) ka ngwaga wa 1948) ke motaki wa kwa Amerika. Tiro ya ga Pickett e e tswakantsweng le metswedi ya tshedimosetso e tlhotlheleditswe ke maitemogelo a botshelo jwa gagwe jaaka mosadi wa Moafrika-Amerika.[1]

Botshelo le thuto

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Janet Taylor Pickett o belegwe ka ngwaga wa1948 kwa Ann Arbor, Michigan, koo a neng a bona dikirii ya bachelor le ya master mo go tsa botaki. O ne gape a ithuta botaki kwa Vermont Studio Center, Parsons School of Design, le Fashion Institute of Technology. [1]

Taylor Pickett o dira ka mekgwa e e farologaneng e e akaretsang go betla, go tsenya dilo, go taka, go kopanya dilo le go dira dikhololo. Tiro ya gagwe e tlhotlheleditswe ke botshelo jwa gagwe jaaka mosadi wa Moaforika-Amerika mme a sedimoseditswe ke dingwaga tsa gagwe tsemasome a mararo (30) a ruta kwa Essex County College kwa New Jersey. Go ya ka mafoko a gagwe, "Botsho jwa me ke polelo e e tlhalosang mo tirong ya me".[2]

Taylor Pickett e ne e le mongwe wa bataki bao tiro ya bone e neng ya bontshiwa ka ngwaga wa1986 mo pontshong ya setlhopha Progressions: Cultural Legacy kwa MoMA PS1.[3][4]

Kamala Harris ke motshehetsi wa mosebetsi wa Taylor Pickett. Nngwe ya ditshwantsho tsa motaki e ne ya bontshiwa kwa ofising ya palamente fa Harris e ne e le mosenatoro. [2]

Dipontsho tse di tlhomologileng

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Dipontsho tsa motho a le esi

Ka ngwaga wa 2021: Necessary Memories, Jennifer Baahng Gallery, New York, New York.[2]

Ka ngwaga wa 2016: Janet Taylor Pickett: The Matisse Series, Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey [5]

Dipontsho tsa setlhopha

Ka ngwaga wa 2020: Riffs and Relations: African American Artists and the European Modernist Tradition, The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC [6]

Ka ngwaga wa 2017: African American Women Artists and the Power of Their Gaze, e e kwadilweng ke David C. Driskell Center For the Study of Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora, University of Maryland, Maryland [7]

Ka ngwaga wa 1986: Progressions: A Cultural Legacy, Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York[3]

Dikgatiso

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"And She Was Born", mixed media, 2017, The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.[8]

"Hagar's Dress", print, 2007, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, New York, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the Telfair Museums, Savannah, Georgia[9][10]

  1. 1 2 "Janet Taylor Pickett". Create! Magazine. Archived from the original on June 8, 2020. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  2. 1 2 3 "Janet Taylor Pickett's Moment to be Seen at Jennifer Baahng Gallery". ARTnews. September 24, 2021.
  3. 1 2 "Janet Taylor Pickett". Museum of Modern Art. Archived from the original on June 8, 2020. Retrieved June 8, 2020
  4. Dunning, Jennifer (February 28, 1986). "A CHANCE TO FIND IF ART OF WOMEN IS A SPECIAL ART". The New York Times
  5. "Janet Taylor Pickett: The Matisse Series". Artsy. Retrieved June 8, 2020.
  6. "Riffs and Relations: African American Artists and the European Modernist Tradition". The Phillips Collection. Retrieved June 8, 2020
  7. "Shifting: African American Women Artists and the Power of Their Gaze | the David C. Driskell Center".
  8. "Recent Acquisitions". www.phillipscollection.org.
  9. "From the Harvard Art Museums' collections Hagar's Dress". Harvard Art Museums. Retrieved June 8, 2020
  10. "Janet Taylor Pickett, "Hagar's Dress" (2007)". PAFA - Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. December 6, 2019. Archived from the original on June 8, 2020. Retrieved June 8, 2020