Nancy
Josephson (American, b. 1955)
Josephson's art is not just about taxidermy molds, sequins, figurines
and beads. It's a reflection of her spiritual beliefs and her love of
rich textures and beautiful objects. Born in New York, Josephson has had
exhibitions all over the world. Although raised in a Jewish household,
she practices voodoo and sometimes sings with a gospel choir on Sundays.
Josephson has been an artist-in-residence, a lecturer, a writer, a musician
and organizer of the first Art car and anything that rolls
parade.
1n 1999-2000, her installation Princess Layer Cakes Vodou
Boudoir was exhibited at Halle St. Pierre, Paris. Most recently
she had the honor of having an exhibit in Benin, Africa, the birthplace
of Vodou. |