Photo of collection object QC #3
Biggers, Sanford. QC #3, 2013. Textiles and fabric treated acrylic paint on archival paper, sheet: 60 × 60 in. (152.4 × 152.4 cm) frame: 60 1/4 × 60 1/4 × 2 1/2 in. (153 × 153 × 6.4 cm). Gift of the artist, 2013.11. ©Sanford Biggers © artist or artist's estate.

QC #3

2013

Sanford Biggers

American, born 1970

Contemporary Art

Sanford Biggers’s quilt series recalls the supposed use of quilts sewn in specific patterns as signposts for slaves escaping along the Underground Railroad. He employs a complex system of imagery, including star maps, dance notations, and a Buddhist lotus composed of a slave-ship diagram, alluding also to Harriet Tubman’s famous reading of the constellations to find routes north.

Quilting represents an important artistic heritage for African American communities, including the peerless Gee’s Bend quilt-makers from rural Alabama, who in successive generations have worked continuously for nearly a hundred years.

Biggers’s monumental Blossom (2007)—a tree fused with a piano that plays the protest song “Strange Fruit” (see illustration below)—is now on view in the Rubin Pavilion as part of this exhibition.
Maker/Artist
Biggers, Sanford
Classification
Painting
Formatted Medium
Textiles and fabric treated acrylic paint on archival paper
Dimensions
sheet: 60 × 60 in. (152.4 × 152.4 cm) frame: 60 1/4 × 60 1/4 × 2 1/2 in. (153 × 153 × 6.4 cm)
Departments
Contemporary Art
Accession Number
2013.11
Credit Line
Gift of the artist
Rights Statement
© artist or artist's estate
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