Faith Ringgold, pictured in her studio in New York City in 1999.
Anthony Barboza/Getty Images(CNN) — Faith Ringgold, the pioneering artist and author best known for her narrative quilts that interwove art with activism, has died at 93.
After earning her bachelor’s degree in fine art and education in 1955, Ringgold began teaching art in public schools while developing her own art.
Her early work was influenced by civil and racial unrest, and had patent and profound political and social tones.
The painting, arguably the series’ most famous, gorily depicts a group of men, women and children brutally attacking one another.
Persons:
Faith Ringgold, Anthony Barboza, Faith, ”, Dorian Bergen, “, Ringgold, Ringgold’s adamancy, Jacquelyn Martin, Madame Willi Posey, ” Ringgold, Leila Macor, Connie’s
Organizations:
New York Times, ACA Galleries, Ringgold, CNN, Harlem, City College of New, City College, Civil, Museum, Modern, Museum of Modern Art, National Museum of Women, Arts, Washington , D.C, New Museum, American, de Young Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art, Basel, Getty
Locations:
New York City, New Jersey, Harlem, America, African American, Washington ,, Vietnam, Paris, London, New York, San Francisco, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Miami Beach , Florida, AFP