Meer, 2026
"I dream I cross the river in one stride" brings together the work of Clémence Gbonon, Brittney Leeanne Williams, and Autumn Wallace in an exhibition inspired by Lorraine O’Grady’s landmark essay Olympia’s Maid: Reclaiming Black Female Subjectivity. Presented at Mariane Ibrahim, the exhibition explores Black female subjectivity beyond inherited binaries, embracing complexity, embodiment, vulnerability, and self-definition. Through painting and sculpture, the artists create images that are self-authored, expansive, and resistant to fixed categories, extending O’Grady’s enduring influence on contemporary art and feminist discourse.
I dream I cross the river in one stride Black feminism Frantz Fanon black female subjectivity sculpture The Wretched of the Earth painting Contemporary Painting Mariane Ibrahim Chicago Art Scene feminist art Contemporary Art Olympia's Maid group exhibition identity Clémence Gbonon representation Autumn Wallace Black Contemporary Art Brittney Leeanne Williams Lorraine O'Grady Legacy and Influence black women artists