Nari Ward

Courtesy of the Artist and Lehmann Maupin New York and Hong Kong
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Biography

Nari Ward (1963- ) is a Jamaican-American installation artist. His sculptural pieces uses found materials like strollers, bottles, and doors he finds his neighborhood. Ward then recontextualizes these objects into large works with metaphorical meaning around social and political issues around race and class. Viewers are invited to create their own meaning with prompting from the work.    Nari Ward received a BA from City University of New York, Hunter College in 1989, and an MFA from City University of New York, Brooklyn College in 1992.

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Medium
Sculpture
Installation
Multidisciplinary
Style
Assemblage
Theme
Politics
Race
Regions
Caribbean
Northeast (USA)
Time Period
Contemporary (1960s-present)

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