Marie Laveau
Print
2009
30 x 30 in. (76.2 x 76.2 cm)
Renee Stout
(Junction City, Kansas, 1958 - )
Artist
Object Type:
Print
Medium and Support:
lithograph on paper
Credit Line:
Gift of Ann Salzer and Earl Retif
Accession Number:
2018.9.23
Web Notes
Renee Stout’s research brings visibility to African syncretic religious practices including New Orleans
rootwork systems of the 19th century. Marie Laveau was a French Creole of mixed racial background. In this
work, the artist uses color metaphorically to emphasize “the African part of her (Laveau’s) heritage.” Pictured
here, backlit with a snake in her hair, the image of Laveau makes reference to Damballah, one of the most
important spirits in Haitian Vodou. Black folk magic is a recurring subject of Stout’s multimedia practice, which
also includes herbalist alter egos that she performs as the conjure women Fatima Mayfield and Madame
Ching.
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overall, frame
Dimensions: 30 x 30 in. (762 x 762 mm)
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