This beautiful handcrafted silk scarf featuring one of Firelei Báez’s signature map paintings,Untitled (Temple of Time)(2020).
Báez’s exuberant, colorful paintings feature complex and layered uses of pattern, decoration, and abstract gestures alongside symbols rooted in Caribbean culture. InUntitled (Temple of Time),Báez overlays brightly hued, painterly gestures ontoa chronological chart of world history entitled “The Temple of Time” (1846).
This scarf has been fabricated in partnership with New York-based studioLost Pattern
Over the last 20 years, Firelei Báez has created artwork that delves into the historical narratives of the Atlantic Basin. She draws on the disciplines of anthropology, geography, folklore, fantasy, science fiction and social history to unsettle categories of race, gender and nationality in her paintings, drawings and installations. Her exuberant paintings feature finely wrought, complex and layered uses of pattern, motifs and saturated hues. Primarily centering women of color, her works incorporate regal fashion styles and decorative elements as well as defiant gazes in order to assert their authority.