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Sa Main Charmante

Artist/Maker (American, b. 1959)
Date1989
MediumWood, stage lights, metal, paper, paint, ink, and cotton webbing
DimensionsOverall: 70 × 88 × 63 1/2 in. (177.8 × 223.5 × 161.3 cm)
Credit LineRuth C. Roush Contemporary Art Fund
Object number1991.12A-F
Status
Not on view
Copyright© Renée GreenMore Information
Sa Main Charmante offers a tribute to Sarah Bartmann (1790-1815), the so-called Hottentot Venus who was put on public display in early nineteenth-century Europe. A ladder-like structure with text, a soapbox bearing footprints, a peep box, and a klieg light form a challenging inquiry into the West's relationship to Africa, and into the role of scientific classification in the colonization of African peoples. Brought to England in 1810, Bartmann was displayed as a side-show attraction in London and Paris to demonstrate the alleged anatomical distortions of the black female, particularly the size and shape of her buttocks. Bartmann was subjected to the pseudoscientific investigations of European researchers, including an infamous dissection after her death at the age of twenty-five, as well as to the voyeuristic and judgmental gaze of the general public. Created during the artist's residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 1988-89, Sa Main Charmante is one of a series of works by Green that offer powerful and poetic tributes to women of African descent.
Exhibition History
Social Studies: 4 + 4 Young Americans
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (October 26, 1990 - January 13, 1991 )
Theatricality, Temporality and the Visual Arts: 1960-1990
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 25, 1994 - December 20, 1994 )
Modern and Contemporary Works from the Permanent Collection
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (September 21, 1995 - May 27, 1998 )
New Frontiers: American Art Since 1945
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 29, 2006 - December 23, 2006 )
From Africa to America
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (September 24, 2007 - July 29, 2008 )
From Then to Now: Masterworks of Contemporary African-American Art
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland (January 29, 2010 - May 9, 2010 )
Afterlives of the Black Atlantic
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (January 20, 2019 - May 24, 2020 )
Like a Good Armchair: Getting Uncomfortable with Modern and Contemporary Art
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (January 17, 2023 - July 16, 2023 )
Collections
  • Modern & Contemporary