Aunt Emma’s Situation

Aunt Emma’s Situation
Breathe
(tag : Breathe 4462)
2013

Private Collection

Assemblage (6.75” x 10.5” x 1.75”)

  • pressed copper-lined wood lid to humidor
  • pressure gage
  • pressed glass holy water bottle
  • small wood crucifix
  • pressed tin frame
  • circa 1930’s photobooth photo

Exhibition History:
California Heritage Museum, April 27-November 8, 2019

Artist description:

This piece comments on the struggles of African-Americans and the stress and pressure they constantly have to deal with as the result of racism in our culture. We see here the artist’s use of a pressure gauge and other visual references to ‘applied pressure’ such as the pressed tin lid to a humidor to represent that stress. We also see the artist’s use of a bottle of holy water and a Christian cross reflecting hope gained by strongly held religious faith.

Publication History:
2021 LGBT Heritage Month Calendar and Cultural Guide
Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles.
(Page 54)