Chesley Antoinette’s Lush Depictions of Turbaned Creole Women Continue the Conversation About Race
The women in artist Chesley Antoinette’s photographs are gowned the way Creole women from the Deep South would have been 250 years ago: in fine silk ruffles and lace, or frothy blouses and embroidered aprons. Their turbans are highly sculptural and exq…
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