
Courtesy of the artist and Jeffrey Deitch, New York) by Bisa Butler. (Courtesy of Bisa Butler) Installation views of "Bisa Butler: The World Is Yours" at Jeffrey Deitch, New York, 2023. Courtesy of Bisa Butler and Jeffrey Deitch, New York) The Storm, the Whirlwind, and the Earthquake. Courtesy of the artist and Jeffrey Deitch, New York) "Colored Entrance" (after Department Store, Mobile, Alabama by Gordon Parks, 1956) (Photo by Genevieve Hanson. (Courtesy of Lee Stalsworth) Installation views of "Bisa Butler: The World Is Yours" at Jeffrey Deitch, New York, 2023. "Don’t Tread On Me, God Damn, Let’s Go!- The Harlem Hellfighters" by Bisa Butler.

Here & Now's Scott Tong talks with Butler from her art studio in South Orange, New Jersey, where she creates bigger-than-life images out of scraps of cloth. Her new exhibit up now at the Jeffrey Deitch Gallery in New York is called " The World is Yours." Her quilts have been on exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago and at the Smithsonian. She transforms the traditional craft of quilting into a mosaic of fabric creating portraits of Black American history. Her pieces meld old and new, past and future, history and hope. Hear this interview on our podcast, Here & Now Anytime.Īrtist Bisa Butler creates vibrant portraits with needle and thread, weaving culture, art and history into electrifying quilts.



Two players are trapped inside an abandoned castle, with Player One confined to a small secluded part of the castle as Player Two roams the halls trying to find Player One. We Were Here is the free pilot episode in a series of cooperative standalone puzzle adventures. Note: This game requires both players to have a working PC-compatible microphone. Can the two of you find your way out in time? About This Game Lost in a frozen wasteland and split up from your partner inside an abandoned castle, the only possession you have left is a walkie-talkie with a familiar voice on the other end.
