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Artist loses Tubman commission due to skin color.

Award-Winning Artist Loses Huge ‍Commission to Sculpt Harriet Tubman Over Color of⁤ His Skin

After a white sculptor’s work depicting Harriet Tubman received rave reviews, Philadelphia​ hired him to do ​another ⁤piece⁤ that would be on permanent display.

But ⁣after complaints ‌that the artist should not⁤ be white, Wesley Wofford was given the boot, according ‍to The New York Times, which noted that ⁣the five designs ‌currently being⁣ considered instead of his are all​ the ‌works of​ black artists.

“Art is supposed to ⁣be a universal language⁣ that​ transcends gender, race and culture,” Wofford said.

In 2017, Wofford designed a statue ⁣of Tubman after getting a private commission.⁣ He made a traveling‌ version of the statue called “Journey to⁤ Freedom.” ⁣The statue made it to 17 cities and was in Philadelphia from January to March‌ 2022.

The statue was ⁣a hit, noted Kelly Lee, executive director of the city’s Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy.

Unable to buy the traveling statue, the city wanted to pay Wofford $500,000 to design⁤ a permanent Tubman statue.

Then came public meetings ​where the⁤ choice of a white man was denounced.

“As an artist, it’s hurtful, and it‌ is traumatizing,” textile artist ‌Dee Jones said in June​ 2022, according to Art Forum. “If it was an open call and Wesley ‍was chosen, it would be fine. But because the process wasn’t open,⁤ that’s the big issue.”

Wofford said he was marginalized.

“I didn’t have much of a voice,” he said, according to the Times. “No one wanted to hear from me.”

Some ⁣of Tubman’s descendants support him, putting out ⁤a statement that ‍said, “Harriet ⁢Tubman worked with ​people of all races who were like-minded, and Mr. Wofford is like-minded. Harriet Tubman stood for people of⁤ all​ races.”

But in⁤ the end, Wofford’s commission was‍ revoked, and in August‍ 2022, the​ city issued an open⁣ call.

Wofford ⁢did not enter but ⁤said he would provide a larger‍ version ‌of “Journey to Freedom” at‍ cost if no other option worked.

Lee insisted race was not​ a criterion for making it to the semifinals. The public⁣ weighed in voting that ended Friday. The final⁤ decision will come in October.

Tanda ⁢Francis, one of the ⁢finalists, ‌said it was ⁣only right a​ black‌ person gets the commission.

“She’s an ancestor,” Francis said. “We should be telling our story.”

Wofford told ​ CNN that race should ⁣not be an exclusionary factor.

“The task⁤ ahead of⁤ us regarding under representation in public spaces ⁤is so huge ‍that every living, working artist needs to be working on it. It is not that only black artists should be ‍sculpting black⁣ subjects. I think that we all need to get there together,” he said.

The post Award-Winning ​Artist Loses ‌Huge Commission to Sculpt Harriet Tubman Over Color of His Skin ‍appeared first on The Western ‍Journal.



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