Indira Cesarine "MARY TALBERT"
Indira Cesarine "MARY TALBERT"

Indira Cesarine "MARY TALBERT"

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Indira Cesarine "MARY TALBERT" 2019

Painting, India Ink on Paper, Framed
Dimensions 11 x 11 in, framed 16 x 16 in                                   
Unique
Signed on recto by artist, includes a certificate of authenticity 
Artwork featured on Her Flag (exhibited nationally at numerous museums, including the The National Museum Of Women In The Arts, Albany Institute, and Clinton Presidental Library among many others.)

"MARY TALBERT", 2019, is a part of Indira Cesarine's "Suffragist" series of paintings. This portrait depicts Mary Talbert, who was an American orator, activist, suffragist and reformer. Talbert served as President of NACW (National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs) from 1916 to 1920. In 1920 she was the first African-American delegate to the International Council of Women. During her lifetime she was called “the most famous black woman in America.” 

Indira Cesarine is a multidisciplinary artist who works with photography, video, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. A graduate of Columbia University with a triple major in Art History, French, and Women’s Studies, she additionally studied at Parson’s School of Design, ICP, SVA, Art Students League, and The New York Academy of Art. Cesarine had her first solo show at the age of sixteen at Paul Mellon Arts Center. She began working as a photographer from the age of seventeen, shooting for top modeling agencies Elite, Ford, and IMG while she completed her degree. Upon graduation from university, she continued her career in London where she received photography commissions by Vogue, GQ, Harper’s Bazaar, and many other international titles while still in her early twenties. Her work as an artist has been featured internationally at many art galleries, museums, and art fairs, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Hudson Valley MOCA, The Watermill Center, Mattatuck Museum, Albany Institute, The National Museum of Women In The Arts, CICA Museum, Smack Mellon, San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, French Embassy Cultural Center, Art Basel Miami, SCOPE Art Fair, Norwood Arts Club, Cannes Film Festival, and SPRING/BREAK Art Show to name a few.

In 2014, her public art sculpture, "The Egg of Light," was exhibited at Rockefeller Center as part of the Fabergé Big Egg Hunt. Cesarine’s work has been auctioned in a number of celebrated art benefits including at Sotheby’s New York, ARTWALK NY supporting the Coalition for the Homeless, Gabrielle's Angel Foundation for Cancer Research, and UPRISE supporting the ERA Coalition, among many others. Her artwork and exhibitions have been featured internationally in numerous publications including The New York Times, American Vogue, Vogue Italia, Forbes, Newsweek, W Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, i-D, Dazed, New York Magazine, and The Huffington Post. Empowering feminist themes are often a point of departure for her artwork, which is influenced by autobiographical content, her Latinx heritage, and women’s history. Aside from her work as an artist, she is the founder and editor-in-chief of The Untitled Magazine, founder of Art4Equality, an initiative supporting equality in the arts, as well as founder of The Untitled Space art gallery. Cesarine explores her creative vision as an artist vis-à-vis traditional and new mediums, and finds strength in examining new ideas in contemporary culture. She currently lives and works in Tribeca, NY.

Read more about her artwork and exhibitions on our website.


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