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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Awol Erizku, Boy Holding Grapes, 2012
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Awol Erizku, Boy Holding Grapes, 2012

Awol Erizku Ethiopian-American, b. 1988

Boy Holding Grapes, 2012
Digital C-Print
40 x 30 in.
101.6 x 76.2 cm
Edition of 10 plus two AP
© Awol Erizku
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A Black and Modern take on Caravaggio's "Young Sick Bacchus", Description: Boy Holding Grapes"is Awol Erizku's clever twist on Caravaggio'sYoung Sick Bacchus (Bacchino Malato)". Dated between 1593 to 1594,Young Sick Bacchus (Bacchino Malato)"indicates Caravaggio's physical ailment involving malaria during his first years in Rome but depicts an alluring god of drink and vice. Erizku twists art history to draw attention to the lack of racial diversity represented in the canon and the depiction of the beauty of African Americans.
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Provenance

PFF purchased from Swaan Auction 2599 in March 2022

Exhibitions

"Queens, Gods, and Devotees", Maguire Art Museum. Dates: 23/09/2024-13/12/2024. Location: St. Joseph's University, Philadelphia, OA
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