Bisa Butler’s Colorful Quilted Portraits of Black Americans


Using colorful African textiles, Bisa Butler makes large quilted portraits of Black Americans. From a statement on her gallery’s website:

In my work, I am telling the story — this African American side — of the American life. History is the story of men and women, but the narrative is controlled by those who hold the pen.

My community has been marginalized for hundreds of years. While we have been right beside our white counterparts experiencing and creating history, our contributions and perspectives have been ignored, unrecorded, and lost. It is only a few years ago that it was acknowledged that the White House was built by slaves. Right there in the seat of power of our country African Americans were creating and contributing while their names were lost to history.

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3 Responses to Bisa Butler’s Colorful Quilted Portraits of Black Americans

  1. The same happened to the thousands of Chinese workers on the railroad lines. It is as if they never even existed.

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  2. I love her art! And her sewing machine … I want one!

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