\Carrie Mae WeemsPainting the Town12.09. - 25.10.2025
Carrie Mae Weems, *1953 in Portland, Oregon, USA,
lives and works in Syracuse, New York, USA
Exhibition views © Roman März
The exhibition “Painting the Town” presents a recent body of work by acclaimed African- American artist Carrie Mae Weems (*1953, Portland, OR, US), one of the most influential voices in contemporary art today. Weems created this series in 2021, in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder and the Black Lives Matter protests across the United States. The resulting photographs transform the scars of civic unrest into powerful visual and political statements.
The title of the series borrows from the colloquial phrase “to paint the town,” an expression typically associated with going out at night, celebration, and joy. Weems inverts this meaning with a twist of irony: here, “painting the town” refers instead to acts of erasure and silencing.
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Works
Carrie Mae Weems
Painting the Town #01 (2021)
From the Series: Painting the Town
Archival pigment print
147.3 x 220.9 cm (image)
150 x 223.8 cm (frame)
Archival pigment print
147.3 x 220.9 cm (image)
150 x 223.8 cm (frame)
Carrie Mae Weems
Painting the Town #02 (2021)
From the Series: Painting the Town
Archival pigment print
147.3 x 220.9 cm (image)
150 x 223.8 cm (frame)
Edition 4/5 + 2AP
Archival pigment print
147.3 x 220.9 cm (image)
150 x 223.8 cm (frame)
Edition 4/5 + 2AP
Carrie Mae Weems
Painting the Town #22 (2021)
From the Series: Painting the Town
Archival pigment print
147.3 x 220.9 cm (image)
150 x 223.8 cm (frame)
Edition 4/5 + 2AP
Archival pigment print
147.3 x 220.9 cm (image)
150 x 223.8 cm (frame)
Edition 4/5 + 2AP
Carrie Mae Weems
Painting the Town #32 (2021)
From the Series: Painting the Town
Archival pigment print
147.3 x 220.9 cm (image)
150 x 223.8 cm (frame)
Edition 4/5 + 2AP
Archival pigment print
147.3 x 220.9 cm (image)
150 x 223.8 cm (frame)
Edition 4/5 + 2AP
Carrie Mae Weems
Painting the Town #35 (2021)
From the Series: Painting the Town
Archival pigment print
147.3 x 220.9 cm (image)
150 x 223.8 cm (frame)
Edition 4/5 + 2AP
Archival pigment print
147.3 x 220.9 cm (image)
150 x 223.8 cm (frame)
Edition 4/5 + 2AP