"Silhouettes are reductions, and racial stereotypes are also reductions of actual human beings."

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Source: CULTURE ZOHN: Two Artists Transform Anger Into Things of Beauty by Patricia Zohn, www.huffingtonpost.com. February 29, 2008.

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Kara Walker

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Kara Walker is a contemporary artist known for her provocative silhouettes that explore race, gender, and identity, particularly in her work 'A Subtlety.'

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