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In this archival pigment print, the artist plays with self-portraiture by using prosthetics to reimagine her own pregnancy experience. By doing so, she reclaims her pain and creates an idealized narrative of what could have been.
Unframed
Edition of 7
Signature label included
Orders placed between December 22 and January 2 will ship by January 8, 2024.

① Artwork:

Hidden Mother

In this archival pigment print, the artist plays with self-portraiture by using prosthetics to reimagine her own pregnancy experience. By doing so, she reclaims her pain and creates an idealized narrative of what could have been.

Kennedi Carter’s photography focuses primarily on the aesthetics and sociopolitical aspects of Black life. Her work explores the overlooked beauty of Blackness through skin, texture, trauma, peace, love, and community—reinventing notions of Black creativity and confidence in the process.

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17.4 inches
22.5 inches

③ Artist:

Kennedi Carter

Kennedi Carter’s photography focuses primarily on Black subjects, highlighting the aesthetics and sociopolitical aspects of Black life. Her work explores the overlooked beauties of the Black experience: skin, texture, trauma, peace, love, and community. Through her images, Carter aims to reinvent notions of creativity and confidence in the realm of Blackness.

Kennedi Carter was born in Dallas, TX, and lives in Durham, North Carolina. She earned a degree in African American Studies from the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, NC, and one in Photography from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, in Greensboro, NC (2022).

Carter has mounted solo exhibitions of her work at the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts + Culture in Charlotte, NC (2023); ROSEGALLERY in Santa Monica, CA (2023, 2021); The Contemporary Art Museum of Raleigh in Raleigh, NC (2019), the 21c Museum Hotel in Durham, NC (2019); and the Durham Art Guild in Durham, NC (2019).

She has participated in group exhibitions at the Duke Center for Documentary Studies in Durham, NC (2018), the Photo Vogue Festival in Milan, Italy (2018), and the Nasher Museum of Art in Durham, NC (2018).

Her work has been published in The New York Times, National Geographic, Vogue, and elsewhere.

Kennedi Carter:
Hidden Mother, 2022
Archival pigment print
22.5 × 17.4 inches /
Kennedi Carter:
Hidden Mother, 2022
Archival pigment print
22.5 × 17.4 inches /

In this archival pigment print, the artist plays with self-portraiture by using prosthetics to reimagine her own pregnancy experience. By doing so, she reclaims her pain and creates an idealized narrative of what could have been.More

  • Unframed
  • Edition of 7
  • Signature label included
  • Orders placed between December 22 and January 2 will ship by January 8, 2024.
Offered in January 2024
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