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"I create collages and assemblages, because they allow me to explore the ambiguities of power, religion and sex, while recycling man-and nature-made leftovers, rediscovering and rearranging the familiar, telling unfinished stories. AFRICA refers to any enslavement not just slavery." Born in Bad Nauheim, Germany Ursula Kammer-Fox came to the US during the 60s and took two 6-week courses at Santa Monica College in collage and assemblage. Realizing that art is another language, she fell in love with it, worked hard, and started exhibiting in 1994. For more information visit: www.ursulakammerfox.womanmade.net
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