Ann Lewis (artist)
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Ann Lewis (born 1981 Duluth, Minnesota) is a multidisciplinary activist artist often working in public spaces. She focuses her attention on social justice and environmental issues and is best known for her politically charged and sometimes uncommissioned takeovers of public space. She is a 2018
artist-in-residence Artist-in-residence, or artist residencies, encompass a wide spectrum of artistic programs which involve a collaboration between artists and hosting organisations, institutions, or communities. They are programs which provide artists with space a ...
at the Santa Fe Art Institute Residency for Equal Justice. She lives and works between Detroit, MI and Brooklyn, NY.


Work

A multidisciplinary activist artist using painting, installation, and participatory performance, Lewis explores the American identity, power structures, and justice. Her work often incorporates repetition through graphic elements and a limited color palette. She is known for producing work that encourages dialogue and drives community participation. Lewis began her public art career as a street artist under the pseudonym GILF! and in early 2014 garnered national media attention when she installed an oversized police tape banner that read “ GENTRIFICATION IN PROGRESS” at the former graffiti mecca
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in Queens, New York. Her most recent public art commission, ''See Her'', shines a light on mass incarceration in the context of former female inmates reentering society. The work was created in collaboration with residents at local reentry facility for incarcerated women run by
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in Boston and Now + There, a Boston-based public art nonprofit, as part of its Year of the Woman series, which was named one of
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’s top 20 U.S. exhibitions of 2017. Her piece ''White Lies #1'', an American flag on which she has reproduced every false statement made by President Trump during his first year in office in white ink, was highlighted in media coverage of Parade Against Patriarchy at Art Basel in Miami Beach, 2017. The group was led by feminist artist Michelle Pred and included Krista Suh, the creator of the
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, who brought a numbered edition of the pink knit hats worn by women during the Women's Marches across the nation the day after Trump's inauguration. Lewis has collaborated with various brands and organizations over the years, including the fashion house
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, where she designed a limited edition series of moto jackets; proceeds from the sale of the jackets were donated to
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, a human rights charity. The Amplifier Foundation, a nonprofit organization that leverages art to drive social change, commissioned her work in 2016. She has worked with Young New Yorkers, a nonprofit dedicated to keeping young people out of prison, since 2014. In 2016, she served as the curator for the organization's benefit auction, which included donated works from more than 80 socially minded artists such as Shepard Fairey, Icy & Sot,
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, Cey Adams, Li-Hill, and ASVP, among others. Lewis is featured in the upcoming documentary, ''Street Heroines''.


Themes

Lewis's work focuses on social justice and political issues such as mass incarceration, women's rights,
police brutality Police brutality is the excessive and unwarranted use of force by law enforcement against an individual or a group. It is an extreme form of police misconduct and is a civil rights violation. Police brutality includes, but is not limited to, ...
, and gentrification.


Selected public art commissions

* ''See Her'' - Now + There, Boston, MA, 2017 * ''Empower Equality'' - Pride Heritage Orlando Memorial, New York City, 2016 * ''Never turn your Back on the Ocean'' - Asbury Park Mural Project,
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, 2015


Solo and selected group shows, residencies

* Santa Fe Art Institute Equal Justice Residency, 2018 * Truth to Power/Rock the Vote - Philadelphia, 2016 * Race & Revolution - Governors Island, New York City, 2016 * SHATTERING - Joseph Gross Gallery, New York City, 2015 * Staufferstadt Residency, Strasburg, VA, 2015


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Lewis, Ann 1981 births Living people 21st-century American women artists American activists Artists from Minnesota People from Duluth, Minnesota