I Don’t Know What I Want To Be When I Grow Up, But I Want To Be Alive
By b. Robert Moore
$5,200.00
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archival print with hand-touched elements, unique 1/1 | includes dark brown frame ($700 value)
Coming out of high school is rough (becoming an “adult”). Not sure what you are going to do, especially when your options are limited. Growing up Black in America Feels like you’ve already been in war your whole life, so joining the military or a gang seems natural. Maybe even going to prison seems natural. Cuz it gives you a sense of purpose, belonging, part of a family.
This work and the show is about the Rite of Passage being Black in America.
The coming of age journey. Unsure of what to be as an adult, but forced into war your entire childhood.
Born a casualty of war. Somehow, We Rise. Out The Mud. – b. Robert Moore
Additional information
Dimensions | 43 × 43 in |
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