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April Bey
The Bahamas , b. 1987

April Bey The Bahamas , b. 1987

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April Bey, A Diamond Didn't Become a Diamond When It was Found...A Diamond Was Always a Diamond,, 2023

April Bey The Bahamas , b. 1987

A Diamond Didn't Become a Diamond When It was Found...A Diamond Was Always a Diamond,, 2023
Jacquard woven textiles digitally designed, crushed velvet, glitter,resin, metallic thread, on panel
152.4 x 121.92 cm
60 x 48 in
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A Diamond Didn’t Become a Diamond When It Was Found... A Diamond Was Always a Diamond is part of April Bey’s ongoing Atlantica series, an imagined speculative world rooted in...
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A Diamond Didn’t Become a Diamond When It Was Found... A Diamond Was Always a Diamond is part of April Bey’s ongoing Atlantica series, an imagined speculative world rooted in Black queer joy, beauty, autonomy, and survival. The title is central to the work and speaks to value as something inherent, rather than granted through discovery, ownership, institutional recognition, or market attention.


The work depicts a plus-size woman, an aesthetic not typically centered in such contexts, yet treated here with sustained focus, power, and presence. The materials of the work — fur, glitter, vinyl, and textiles, characteristic of Bey’s Atlantica series — are intentionally excessive, tactile, seductive, and culturally specific. They carry adornment, humor, queerness, beauty, and a refusal to submit to hierarchies that decide who is worthy of visibility or desire.


The work also considers questions of visibility: who is seen, who is desired, who is collected, who is recognized as valuable, and who has always been valuable before any external gaze. It holds a tension between celebration and critique, beauty and power, fantasy and the real social conditions that make such forms of imagination necessary.

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