WEBVTT 00:00:05.876 --> 00:00:10.369 [Carrie Mae Weems: "The Kitchen Table Series"] 00:00:12.284 --> 00:00:14.249 About 1990, I think... 00:00:15.478 --> 00:00:17.476 I had been working away, 00:00:17.710 --> 00:00:19.647 living in this small town, 00:00:23.948 --> 00:00:26.647 and had been really thinking a lot about 00:00:26.647 --> 00:00:28.878 what it meant to... 00:00:31.358 --> 00:00:35.016 what it meant to sort of develop your own voice. 00:00:35.940 --> 00:00:38.941 And so, I made this body of work, 00:00:39.371 --> 00:00:41.015 "The Kitchen Table Series". 00:00:41.879 --> 00:00:44.940 It started in a curious way as a kind of response 00:00:44.940 --> 00:00:47.800 to my own sense of what needed to happen-- 00:00:47.800 --> 00:00:49.230 what needed to be. 00:00:49.576 --> 00:00:54.142 And what would not be simply a voice for African American women, 00:00:54.142 --> 00:00:58.447 but what would be a voice, more generally, for women. 00:01:01.603 --> 00:01:03.512 I made them all in my own kitchen-- 00:01:03.512 --> 00:01:04.816 all in my own house-- 00:01:04.816 --> 00:01:07.480 using a single light source, 00:01:07.480 --> 00:01:09.577 hanging over the kitchen table. 00:01:11.250 --> 00:01:15.639 It just sort of swung open, this door of possibility, 00:01:15.639 --> 00:01:20.012 of what I could actually do in my own environment, 00:01:20.012 --> 00:01:22.416 whenever I chose, 00:01:22.416 --> 00:01:24.278 and which ever way I wanted, 00:01:24.278 --> 00:01:25.951 at this very specific... 00:01:25.951 --> 00:01:30.142 or in this very particular place, spot, and moment in time. 00:01:30.142 --> 00:01:31.108 I love this series. 00:01:31.108 --> 00:01:33.203 This is actually a platinum series. 00:01:37.246 --> 00:01:40.645 I think these ideas about the spaces of domesticity 00:01:40.645 --> 00:01:44.170 that have historically belonged to women-- 00:01:44.170 --> 00:01:48.909 and it is the site of the battle around the family, 00:01:48.909 --> 00:01:50.340 the battle around monogamy, 00:01:50.340 --> 00:01:51.707 the battle around polygamy, 00:01:51.707 --> 00:01:54.616 the battle between the sexes-- 00:01:54.616 --> 00:01:57.540 it's going to be played out, really, in that space. 00:02:02.476 --> 00:02:06.079 It's this sort of, begging the question of, 00:02:06.079 --> 00:02:10.740 "How do we begin to alter the domestic space--" 00:02:12.414 --> 00:02:14.910 "the social living arrangement," 00:02:14.910 --> 00:02:16.246 "the social contract--" 00:02:16.246 --> 00:02:18.203 "how does that get changed?" 00:02:22.371 --> 00:02:24.511 What I'm suggesting is that 00:02:24.511 --> 00:02:28.077 the sort of war that gets carried on-- 00:02:28.077 --> 00:02:29.878 and I think it is a war-- 00:02:29.878 --> 00:02:33.215 how do we manipulate and control one another 00:02:33.215 --> 00:02:35.539 and/or participate with one another 00:02:35.539 --> 00:02:39.171 to sort of share in those possibilities 00:02:39.171 --> 00:02:40.907 in those differences. 00:02:42.571 --> 00:02:45.773 The social dynamics that happens between men and women, 00:02:45.773 --> 00:02:48.173 that women hold the key to the bedroom, 00:02:48.173 --> 00:02:50.141 and the keys to the generations, 00:02:50.141 --> 00:02:53.108 while men, of course, hold the keys to power.