ARTIST TSCHABALALA SELF ON CEMENTING BLACK WOMEN IN ART HISTORY
Tschabalala Self talks to LADYGUNN about her path to becoming one of America's most renowned modern artist, why black women are her muse and what she hopes to achieve with work.
Tschabalala Self talks to LADYGUNN about her path to becoming one of America's most renowned modern artist, why black women are her muse and what she hopes to achieve with work.
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