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Once
I Was Black - This Enables Me to Profoundly Feel Like or As a Black Person
- The Sadness, Unhappiness,
Vitality, But Also Despair and Heaviness, Which I Do Feel, Indicate That My
Black Existence Must Have Been Very Difficult To Live Through - The Suppression
Was So Strong That Even the Understandable Rage About This Dependence Has Not
Been Lived - Nobody Almost Nobody Understood That to Be Black Did Not Mean to
Be Inferior (Once
I Was Black Series)
New York, May 1992
Acrylic on Canvas with 2 Handwritten Texts Affixed
78" x 63" , 198.5 cm x 160 cm
Please feel free to contact
Lilo Kinne:
e-mail: LiloKinne@aol.com
Tel.: 1 (201) 223 - 63 66