Colored Girl Warholed is in our famous works category, as a result of its solo billboard exhibition “Look Up!” 2, Hope & Beauty, from December 27 2021 – January 31, 2002, Silicon Valley, California.
Colored Girl Warholed is a photo-edited, digital reproduction of C-Note’s 2009, Colored Girl; that was fashioned after Andy Warhol’s 1962, Four Marilyns.
As a result of the winter of 2019, Covid pandemic, the public was denied access to art galleries and museums due to indoor Covid-19 health restrictions. Despite a vaccine being provided in 2021, the pandemic did not subside as new variants were emerging, thus dashing global, national, and local hopes of returning to normal life.
One such new Covid variant was the discovery of Omicron in the fall of 2021, and during the winter of 2021, the variant had its highest fatalities. It was in this environment Silicon Valley fine art and real estate broker Anna D. Smith, funded and curated a billboard art exhibition, “Look Up!” 2, Hope & Beauty, featuring Colored Girl Warholed.
In several interviews, Smith states:
I correspond with Donald “C-Note” Hooker and I started to admire his intellect and Art as we continued to write to one another. I thought that his Art would make a unique contribution to my vision of Hope and Beauty in Silicon Valley and the Bay Area.
I wanted to have the Art of a powerful and soulful man to exhibit my theme therefore I am advocating for prison artist Donald “C-Note” Hooker. It seems to me that the culture of discontent is claiming our innocence and more likely to be exploited rather than elevated.
Despite Breanna Taylor, Valentina Orellana-Peralta, #MeToo, #SayHerName, C-Note’s Art reminds us we are all grandmothers, mothers, other mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts, nieces, and have Beauty and Dignity.
Nevertheless, Anna D. Smith’s “Look Up!” 2 Hope & Beauty Billboard Art Exhibition was absolutely necessary in these two + years of trying times of uncertainty and social isolation for all of Humankind. I was able to create two Art Events with C-Note’s help, and I’m joyful about this!
Luckily for us, the billboard art exhibition “Look Up!” 2, Hope & Beauty was droned, and has been featured in several publications, including at the time, Billboard Insider.
1.) “Look Up!” Where did the Great Art Go?
2.) 1 Billboard Accomplishes 2 Objectives | Billboard Insider™
4.) Meet Anna D. Smith | Fine Art and Real Estate Broker – SHOUTOUT DFWó