Nina Simone (2021) by Asma Ghanem

Name/Title

Nina Simone (2021) by Asma Ghanem

Entry/Object ID

2025.2093

Description

For Black History Month, we honor Nina Simone—a transcendent icon of collective liberation, resistance, and justice. During the 1960s, Simone’s stirring songs became anthems of the civil rights movement, challenging racial injustice and inspiring transformative change. Today, her enduring legacy continues to empower musicians and activists worldwide. This evocative portrait of Nina Simone was created by Asma Ghanem and featured in our exhibition, "Freedom is One: Palestinian-Black Kinship Then, Now and Tomorrow," which ran from fall 2021 to spring 2022. The exhibition examined the solidarity between Palestinian and Black communities, exploring their shared struggles against colonialism and imperialism through a diverse array of art forms and symbols of resistance. Asma Ghanem is a Syrian-born Palestinian visual artist, photographer, and experimental musician currently based in Ramallah, Palestine, whose work continues to probe the intersections of politics, identity, and creative expression. 40x52 inches, Acrylic on canvas Object No. 2025.2093 Credit line: Museum Purchase from the artist, March 24, 2025

Artwork Details

Medium

Acrylic on Canvas

Collection

Freedom Is One

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Asma Ghanem

Role

Painter

Date made

2021

Dimensions

Height

40 in

Width

52 in

General Notes

Note

Asma Ghanem