
Conduct Your Blooming
<p>Cauleen Smith has developed a lyrical visual practice across diverse media. She often proposes speculative narratives in her work, imagining new ways to embody and approach black identity that foster agency rather than oppression.<p> <p>Smith produced her first group of hand-sewn banners in the summer of 2015. She populated them with the famous closing line from a Gwendolyn Brooks poem, “Conduct your blooming / in noise and the whip / of the whirlwind.” Smith and her friends and artist-peers mobilized them during the collectively organized Black Love Procession through Chicago’s Bronzeville in an effort to foster love and positivity. The words and symbols Smith features on her banners bear witness to issues of prejudice, racism, and people’s inability to understand one another.<p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 2016
- Dimensions
- 142.3 × 381 cm (56 × 150 in.); 106.7 × 96.6 cm (42 × 38 in.); 73.7 × 142.3 cm (29 × 56 in.); 106.7 × 94 cm (42 × 37 in.); 73.7 × 142.3 cm (29 × 56 in.); 106.7 × 94 cm (42 × 37 in.); 139.7 × 279.4 cm (55 × 110 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Cauleen Smith
Artist

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Cauleen Smith is an American born filmmaker and multimedia artist. She is best known for her feature film Drylongso and her experimental works that address the African-American identity, specifically the issues facing black women today. Smith is currently a professor in the Department of Art at the University of California - Los Angeles.
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Harriet Tubman, from Human_3.0 Reading List
2016 · Graphite and and brush and colored inks with touches of acrylic paint on wove graph paper
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- Cauleen Smith
- Year
- 2016
- Dimensions
- 142.3 × 381 cm (56 × 150 in.); 106.7 × 96.6 cm (42 × 38 in.); 73.7 × 142.3 cm (29 × 56 in.); 106.7 × 94 cm (42 × 37 in.); 73.7 × 142.3 cm (29 × 56 in.); 106.7 × 94 cm (42 × 37 in.); 139.7 × 279.4 cm (55 × 110 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-2016-124144
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





