LaToya Ruby Frazier’s Mary A. Williams Tuklor’s Mother, Holding the Water Hose at the Atmospheric Water Generator on North Saginaw Street Between East Marengo Avenue and East Pulaski Avenue, Flint, Michigan from Flint is Family in Three Acts, 2019-20. Photograph: Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone gallery.
LaToya Ruby Frazier’s Mary A. Williams Tuklor’s Mother, Holding the Water Hose at the Atmospheric Water Generator on North Saginaw Street Between East Marengo Avenue and East Pulaski Avenue, Flint, Michigan from Flint is Family in Three Acts, 2019-20. Photograph: Courtesy of the artist and Gladstone gallery. 
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LaToya Ruby Frazier. Monuments of Solidarity

12/05/2024 - 07/09/2024

MoMA - THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART 
11 West 53 Street 
 
NY 10019 New York

www.moma.org/   

 
Born in 1982 in the steel manufacturing town of Braddock, Pennsylvania, LaToya Ruby Frazier has used photography, text, moving images, and performance to revive and preserve forgotten stories of labor, gender, and race in the postindustrial era. LaToya Ruby Frazier: Monuments of Solidarity surveys the full range of the artist’s practice, highlighting her role as a social advocate and connector of the cultural and working classes in the 21st century.