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R.I.P. Bey-Bey Writes Another Of Her Famous Open Letters To Donna Summer

Posted on May 19th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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Beyonce writes an open letter to Donna Summer

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R.I.P.: “Swamp People” Star Mitchell Guist Dies After Boat Fall

Posted on May 14th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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R.I.P. 20,000 Plus Gather At Qualcomm Stadium For The Public Memorial And Jersey Retirement Of Junior Seau

Posted on May 12th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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R.I.P. Legendary Hairstylist Vidal Sassoon Dead At 84

Posted on May 9th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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R.I.P. Maurice Sendak, Legendary Children’s Book Author Of “Where The Wild Things Are” Dead At 83

Posted on May 8th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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Maurice Sendak

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R.I.P.: Beastie Boys Rapper Adam “MCA” Rauch Dies After Battle With Cancer At Age 47

Posted on May 4th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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R.I.P. NFL Legend Junior Seau Commits Suicide In His California Home

Posted on May 2nd, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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Junior Seau found shot dead at his home

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R.I.P. Irony: Florida Driver Killed On Impact After Speeding Into A Cemetary Wall

Posted on April 9th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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R.I.P. “Like It Is” Host Gil Noble Dead At 80, Journalist Suffered Stroke Last Summer

Posted on April 6th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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R.I.P. : 96-Year-Old Legendary Artist Elizabeth Catlett Dies In Mexico

Posted on April 4th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

Categories: For Your Information, News, R.I.P.

Left to right: Documentary filmmaker William Greaves, actress Ruby Dee, sculptress amd printmaker Elizabeth Catlett and former New York City Mayor David N. Dinkins  attend the 80th anniversary celebration of Harlem's Schomburg Center at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York, Friday, Oct. 6, 2006.

Iconic African-American Artist Elizabeth Catlett Dies In Mexico At The Age Of 96

Another legend has died. She was exiled from the U.S. for a decade because of her activism — but they still couldn’t stop her from doing GREAT work!

Sculptor and printmaker Elizabeth Catlett, a U.S. expatriate renowned for her dignified portrayals of African-American and Mexican women and who was barred from her home country for political activism during the McCarthy era, has died. She was 96.

Maria Antonieta Alvarez, Catlett’s daughter-in-law, said the artist died Monday in a house in Cuernavaca, Mexico, where she had lived since 1976.

Born in Washington, D.C., Catlett moved to Mexico in 1946, became friends with great Mexican muralist Diego Rivera and others in his circle, and married Mexican artist Francisco Mora.

She became known for her commitment to winning greater rights for blacks, women and workers in the United States and her adopted country. Catlett witnessed almost every important artistic and social movement of the 20th century and traveled in some of the same illustrious circles as the great American artist Jacob Lawrence and poet Langston Hughes.

She was arrested during a railroad workers’ protest in Mexico City in 1958 and in 1962 the U.S. State Department banned her from returning to the United States for nearly a decade because of her political affiliations.

Working in wood, stone and other natural materials, she produced simple, flowing sculptures of women, children and laborers, and prints of Mexicans and black Americans that she used to promote social justice.

Catlett, born on April 15, 1915, was raised by her mother, a teacher, because her father, who was also a teacher, had died little before she was born. She said she knew from age 6 that she wanted to be an artist.

She attended Howard University where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in art and then got her master’s at the University of Iowa where she was student of Grant Wood, painter of iconic “American Gothic.” Wood told his young student to make art about what she knew best.

Catlett took his advice to heart and began making images of strong and beautiful black women, making signature issues of racial identity, family dynamics and social and political struggle.

Studying ceramics at the Art Institute of Chicago, she met her first husband, painter Charles White in the early 1940s.

In 1946, Catlett moved to Mexico City and met muralist Diego Rivera and other friends of him. Soon after, she joined a workshop of leftist printmakers and met her husband, Francisco Mora, who was also in the group.

With its formal beauty and universal themes, Catlett’s artwork drew much of its dynamic form and emotional energy from her investigation of racial and ethnic identity.

Catlett says famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman and singer/civil rights advocate Paul Robeson inspired her.

The smooth, stylized faces she sculpted were less about individual people and more about the dignity and nobility of universal man, woman and child — sculpture that’s meant to comfort, uplift and inspire.

Her prints expressed her lifelong commitment to use art as a tool for social change, often incorporating the slogans (“Black Is Beautiful”) and revolutionary heroes (Angela Davis and Malcolm X) of the civil rights and black power movements.

Catlett is survived by three sons, 10 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, her family said. The family said her remains would be cremated in a private ceremony in Mexico.

Remember Naima Mora from ANTM? This was her grandmother. Elizabeth Catlett is someone we should all know about and be proud of. She lived a great life and was a great example. May she rest in peace.

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R.I.P. Babies: 3 Children And Mother Found Shot To Death In Suspected Murder Suicide! [Video]

Posted on March 19th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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R.I.P.: World’s Ugliest Dog “Yoda” Dies In Her Sleep At The Age Of 15

Posted on March 16th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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R.I.P. “Disco Inferno” Singer Jimmy Ellis, Of The Trammps, Dead At 74

Posted on March 10th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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R.I.P.: Notorious Big Memorial (15-Yrs Ago Today Biggie Died) [Video]

Posted on March 9th, 2012 - By Bossip Staff

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