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Object Details

Artist

Bisa Butler, born 13 Jun 1973

Sitter

Octavia E. Butler, 22 Jun 1947 - 24 Feb 2006

Exhibition Label

Born Pasadena, California
Octavia Butler broke new ground as a writer of science fiction. Bringing her unique perspective to a field dominated by white men, she expanded the genre by publishing some of the earliest examples of “Afrofuturism.” Her speculative fiction combines African history and folklore with technological advances and supernatural powers. In 1995, Butler became the first science fiction writer to receive a MacArthur “genius” award. Years after her death, Butler continues to receive attention for the uncanny parallels between her dystopian fictions and our world today.
Bisa Butler (no relation) created this vibrant quilt by carefully layering transparent fabrics. She based Butler’s likeness on a photograph by Alice Arnold. Gazing into space, Octavia Butler appears to glimpse the future. The pattern of Butler’s shirt emphasizes her visionary nature: a flying saucer over her right shoulder and starbursts on her collar.
Nacida en Pasadena, California
Octavia Butler rompió esquemas en el campo de la ciencia ficción. Insertando su perspectiva en un campo dominado por hombres blancos, expandió el género al publicar varios de los primeros textos del “afrofuturismo”. Su ficción especulativa combina la historia y el folclor africanos con tecnología avanzada y poderes sobrenaturales. En 1995, fue la primera escritora de ciencia ficción que recibió la beca MacArthur “para genios”. Años después de su muerte, sigue recibiendo atención por los inquietantes paralelos entre sus ficciones distópicas y el mundo de hoy.
Bisa Butler (quien no tiene parentesco con la escritora) creó esta vibrante colcha superponiendo capas de telas transparentes. El retrato se basa en una foto de Alice Arnold. Mirando hacia el espacio, Octavia Butler parece entrever el futuro. El estampado de su blusa enfatiza su enfoque visionario con un platillo volador en el hombro derecho y brotes de estrellas en el cuello.

Credit Line

National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Acquired through the generosity of Taylor and Wemimo Abbey; Sol Aponte and Jennia Fredrique Aponte; Mahari Y. Bailey, Esq.; Lyndon J. Barrois Sr. and Janine Sherman Barrois; Ingrid Best; Devin W. Blackburn, Esq.; George and Azita Fatheree; Kenneth T. Little; Nike O. Opadiran; Ayesha D. Selden

Date

2023

Object number

NPG.2023.17

Restrictions & Rights

Usage conditions apply

Copyright

© 2023 Mailissa Yamba-Butler

Type

Mixed Media

Medium

Cotton, silk, velvet, vinyl, lace tulle, glass beads and rhinestones, quilted and appliquéd

Dimensions

91.1 × 57.8 × 1.3 cm (35 7/8 × 22 3/4 × 1/2")

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National Portrait Gallery Collection

Location

Currently not on view

Data Source

National Portrait Gallery

Topic

Imaginary
Nature & Environment\Stars
Nature & Environment\Plant\Leaves
Human Figures\Baby
Decorative Arts\Textile\Quilt
Vehicle\Spacecraft\Flying saucer
Octavia E. Butler: Female
Octavia E. Butler: Arts and Culture\Literature\Writer\Novelist
Portrait

Metadata Usage

Usage conditions apply

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4f1c04e4a-2dd8-4742-a2a6-efc263ead260

Record ID

npg_NPG.2023.17

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