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Carrie Mae Weems, a socially motivated artist whose works invite contemplation of race, gender, and class dynamics, has used her art over the past thirty years to bring to light the ignored or erased experiences of marginalized people. "Pyramids of Rome—Ancient Rome" (from the "Roaming" series), entered the Guggenheim's collection in 2014. Weems created the "Roaming" series during her residency at the American Academy in Rome in 2006. In the photographs, she wanders like history’s ghost through the streets and landscapes of various Italian sites, appearing to ponder humanity’s past and present condition. The images, with the figure standing before once-grand monuments, as in "Pyramids of Rome— Ancient Rome," simultaneously evoke a sense of the passage of time, human accomplishment, and the relative insignificance of any single human being. Weems’s interest in how authority is expressed through architecture is demonstrated by the placement of her body in relation to various monuments of power. Learn more about #CarrieMaeWeems at blogs.guggenheim.org. #BlackHistoryMonth


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