Write a curatorial statement for Faith Ringgold’s Dancing at the Louvre (1991). Think about how Ringgold represents race in the space of this famous art
museum: both in terms of the patrons depicted and the iconic artworks on the wall. You may want to research how Dancing at the Louvre is a part of
Ringgold’s The French Collection, a 12-part ”story quilt.”
Keep in mind three components of a strong curatorial statement: a vivid description of the piece of art, an analysis of the artwork’s central argument/social
claim, and where the artwork fits in either the career of the artist and/or in the context of its historical moment.
Utilize at least one outside source to help support your analysis of Dancing at the Louvre and cite it on a Works Cited page in MLA format. Please double
space your papers and utilize Times New Roman font, size 12.