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Strange Fruit
Helen Evans Ramsaran, 10 October 2024 - 16 January 2025

Strange Fruit: Helen Evans Ramsaran

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Strange Fruit, Helen Evans Ramsaran

Welancora Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Strange Fruit, a solo exhibition of thirty new bronze sculptures by Helen Evans Ramsaran (b. 1943). The exhibition spotlights Ramsaran’s ability to infuse her work with recent historical references while maintaining the same cerebral and physical tension found in her practice over forty years ago. In the history of contemporary African-American art, Ramsaran is one of only a few women sculptors working in bronze. 


Created in response to the history of lynchings and the utilization of the woods and forest as sites of terrorist activity in the American South, this subject matter is a departure from the themes that Ramsaran is known for addressing in her work, primarily ancient African architecture, their way of life and reverence for nature, and other indigenous cultures. Instead, this new series deals directly with the brokenness of the African-American experience and the fruitfulness that it produced. The exhibition includes a wall installation, tablets inspired by ancient scribes, a grouping of tabletop sculptures, and three large works that use trees, vines, and the female body to directly reference the trauma experienced and endured as a result of racial violence.  

 

Much of the exhibition reflects Ramsaran's time spent during the Covid pandemic revisiting historical narratives, personal/collective trauma, and plant life as symbolism. Her work has always been informed by extensive research and a profound understanding of cultural histories, anthropology, archaeology, and ancient art forms gleaned from her travels throughout Africa, Japan, Mexico, and parts of Europe during the 1980s and 90s. The difference here is a focus on botanical resilience as metaphor for survival, defense and renewal. We see Y-shaped branches reappear in the works as a central motif paying homage to ancient African architecture. These branch-like structures in bronze suggest a natural sanctuary of protection and unity amongst family members, with scarification representing the trauma and resilience of the community.  

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