Torkwase Dyson | |
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Born | |
Nationality | American |
Education | Yale University, Virginia Commonwealth University, Tougaloo College |
Known for | Painting, printmaking, conceptual art |
Awards | Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors award, Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists |
Torkwase Dyson (born 1973, Chicago, Illinois) is an interdisciplinary artist based in Beacon, New York, United States.[1] Dyson describes the themes of her work as "architecture, infrastructure, environmental justice, and abstract drawing."[2] Her work is informed by her own theory of Black Compositional Thought. This working term considers how spatial networks—paths, throughways, water, architecture, and geographies—are composed by Black bodies as a means of exploring potential networks for Black liberation. She is represented by Pace Gallery and Richard Gray Gallery.[3][4]