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MoMA Artist Quote Totes

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Color:  Faith Ringgold

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MoMA Exclusive: Be inspired on the go with these lightweight, budget-friendly cotton tote bags adorned with quotes from artists in MoMA’s collection. Each Artist Quote Tote features a brightly colored background and a profound artist’s statement in a contrasting color. Other side of tote features the MoMA logo.

  • Size
    Bag Dimensions: 16h x 14.5"w
    Strap: 25l x 1"w
    Strap Drop: 12"
  • Material
    100% Cotton
  • Origin
    China
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Faith Ringgold
Faith Ringgold

Born in Harlem, New York City in 1930, Faith Ringgold is an American painter, writer, mixed media sculptor and performance artist. For decades, her work has addressed Black and feminist issues in America. She began painting in the 1950s, producing work that was inspired by the writings of James Baldwin and Amiri Bakara, African art, Impressionism and Cubism. Her 1967 painting American People Series #20: Die, a work in MoMA's collection, confronts race relations in the U.S. in the 1960s by evoking the riots that were then erupting around the country. Ringgold's work has been featured in several MoMA exhibitions, including Around “Les Demoiselles d'Avignon” (2019–2021) and Progressions: A Cultural Legacy (1986).

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