Carrie Mae Weems
Plantation Horror
Plantations, as we understand them, declined after Emancipation. But the plantation of the American South has endured in the cultural imagination because of its ability to relentlessly innovate. The Southern plantation—as a place, and as an idea—has become decoupled from its violent past, making it easier to commodify for public consumption.
Interview with Carrie Mae Weems
This interview was originally published in ART PAPERS May/June 1993, Vol. 17, issue 3. Born in Portland, Oregon in 1953,...