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African American Flag (1990) in 2022 at the National Gallery of Art's showing of Afro-Atlantic Histories
Artist David Hammons
Year 1990 (1990)
Medium Fabric
Movement Contemporary art
Dimensions 142.2 cm × 223.5 cm (56.0 in × 88.0 in)
Location The Broad, Jack Shainman Gallery, Museum of Modern Art, National Museum of African American History and Culture, The New School, Studio Museum in Harlem

Untitled (African-American Flag) is a vexillographic artwork by David Hammons from 1990, combining the colors of the Pan-African flag with the pattern of the flag of the United States to represent African American identity.

It was first created for the art exhibition "Black USA" at an Amsterdam museum in 1990, and its first edition was of five flags, which are now in major museum collections.

The work's creation has been seen in the context of the inauguration of David Dinkins as the first African American mayor of New York City, following his 1989 election. The following year Hammons was awarded the MacArthur Genius Fellowship for his "contributions to African American cultural identity".

Collections and galleries

The original series was of five flags, these are sometimes known as the 'Amsterdam flags'. The original series was followed by another series of ten.

The original series flags include the versions in the collections of:

The work is also in following collections but it is unclear when they were created:

Display and symbolism

Since 2004 the Studio Museum Harlem has flown it's version of the artwork above it's entrance in Harlem, New York.

Replicas of Hammon's flag are frequently flown social justice protests and demonstrations.

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