Meet the Aesthetica ArtPrize Shortlist: Rayvenn D’Clark
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Rayvenn Shaleigha D’Clarke’s practice stems from a single observation: that “monuments and public sculptures are never of women of colour.” The artist’s work challenges historical portrayals of Black anatomy by constructing the Black body with precision and dignity. *Untitled *(2016), was shortlisted for the 2025 Aesthetica Art Prize. The silicone sculpture emerged from a three-month process dedicated to capturing anatomical detail, nuance and presence. D’Clark reclaims agency over representation, pushing against colonial narratives that sought to erase or distort Black identity. Since the opening of the Art Prize, D’Clark launched the very first public sculpture representing postpartum. *Mother Vérité, *located outside of the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital, London, is a celebrat…

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