This historical and visual epic connects past and present. The boat-like form that carries Ayers’s assembly of figures is a reference to the slave ships that brought Africans to America by force—the cataclysm. The boat is also a house of sorts, and the figures seem more contemporary than historical, for this is a statement about the current day, and the rebirth or flowering of African American culture.
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![Untitled [Pyramid]](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/68961b6b3189b29172d19dc9/691d47e2327df4d7c6c2591b_ayers_2017.46.1_web.avif)




![Untitled [Woman's face]](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/68961b6b3189b29172d19dc9/691d47e306a88faee5812655_ayers_2017.46.7_web.avif)



















