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Bisa Butler stitches Black history together one portrait at a time

Robert Cunningham by Robert Cunningham
March 7, 2022
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Bisa Butler stitches Black history together one portrait at a time

This work stopped me in my tracks and I had to find out more about this incredible artist Bisa Butler she is a national treasure, she has found a way to make black people even look more beautiful than before she is a gift to the planet. Say it loud I am black and I am proud.

How Bisa Butler Went From Being a High School Art Teacher to an In-Demand  Quilter With a Show at the Art Institute of Chicago | Artnet News

Bisa Butler’s artwork has a way of stopping people in their tracks. Her life-size portraits look like they’re from the strokes of a painter’s brush —  but Butler is a quiltmaker, weaving fabrics of all kinds into celebrations of Black life in America. 

“I always want my portraits to be life-sized, to look the person in the eye, and to grab them, like, despite whatever it is you think of me, you’re gonna recognize me as a human being,” Butler told CBS News. 

Butler said she is often inspired by historical photos, including a 1940 photo of a North Carolina family fleeing the Jim Crow South. In seven months, she transformed their story onto fabric.

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This piece by Bisa Butler depicts a North Carolina family fleeing the Jim Crow SouthCBS NEWS

“This family was so unified in coming so far and that they were seeking better,” she said of what spoke to her about the photo.

Butler learned to sew from her mother and grandmother. Once a school art teacher, her work now graces major magazine covers. Last year, she had her first solo show at the famed Art Institute of Chicago. 

“I feel like our history has often been either concealed, deliberately erased, or ignored. And I feel that African American history is American history. We contributed to this country just as much as anybody else,” Butler said. 

She perfects her craft at her home in New Jersey. Every stitch and every fabric is carefully selected to bring her work to life. 

It took 11 months to complete her most recent quilt, which was commissioned by the Smithsonian. It depicts the Harlem Hell Fighters, an all-Black segregated infantry that fought in World War I. 

Fabric Artist Bisa Butler's Technicolor Quilts Celebrate Black Lives : NPR
How I Made This: Bisa Butler's Quilt Portraits – ARTnews.com
Black Chicagoans flock to Bisa Butler, Obama portrait exhibits as museums  rise to racial reckoning - Chicago Sun-Times
Colorful Quilts by Bisa Butler use African Fabrics to Form Nuanced  Portraits | Colossal
Dress Up, Speak Up: Regalia And Resistance | WVXU
Bridging the Gap Between Painting and Fiber Art: Bisa Butler's Quilted  Narratives - Irenebrination: Notes on Architecture, Art, Fashion, Fashion  Law & Technology
Bisa Butler - Portraits — The Newark Museum of Art Shop
Pride and Presence: Newport Art Museum to present an artist talk with quilt  artist and storyteller Bisa Butler - What's Up Newp
Bisa Butler Highlights the Fabric of African American History with Quilt  Portraits - MiS Magazine | Daily exploration of Creativity & Innovation
Bisa Butler is Having a Moment | Art & Object

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Black Lives Are Celebrated In Bisa Butler's Extraordinary, Technicolor  Quilts | WBHM 90.3
Bisa Butler Quilt Illustrates May/June Cover of Essence Magazine Dedicated  to 'Year That Changed the World' - Culture Type
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