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Yo Mama's Last Supper, 1996. Yo Mama's Last Supper is a work of art, made in 1996 by Jamaican-American artist Renée Cox.It is a large photographic montage of five panels, each 31 inches square, depicting photographs of 11 black men, a white Judas and a naked black woman (the artist's self-portrait) [1] posed in imitation of Leonardo da Vinci's 1490s painting The Last Supper.
One of England's oldest cathedrals is showing its support for Black Lives Matter by displaying a painting of the Last Supper in which Jesus is depicted as a Black man. St. Albans Cathedral has ...
English: ‘Dublin’s Last Supper’ (2004) is a large-scale photographic work (220 x 930 cm) depicting an modern-day re-enactment of Leonardo da Vinci's ‘The Last Supper’ (ca. 1520), with an ‘Irish twist’. Fabricated in Belgium, the photograph was screen-printed onto vitreous enamel, across nine connecting steel panels.
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The Last Supper art exhibition in Brooklyn was created with "aims to fill the dearth of Black female voices at the metaphorical table." [42] Modern depictions been appropriated into fashion, including Off-White's collaboration with the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
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