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Can the Subaltern Bleed? : Resisting Heteronormative Nationalisms in Black Art
Can the Subaltern Bleed? : Resisting Heteronormative Nationalisms in Black Art
Zanele Muholi’s debut photograph book Only Half the Picture released in 2006-twelve years after apartheid ended in South Africa- is a deep…
KRBY EL LYNCH
Jun 6, 2017
Blackout: The Warp of White Supremacy, The Weft of Black Grief
Blackout: The Warp of White Supremacy, The Weft of Black Grief
jess dorrance
May 16, 2017
Black Uncontained
Black Uncontained
Looking at Raymond Saunders in 2017
Claire Ittner
Apr 3, 2017
“To The Left”
“To The Left”
Beyoncé, Awol Erizku, and the Limitations of Art History
Delphine Sims
Apr 3, 2017
“This Little Light of Mine: Performing the Visual Economy of Black girlhood”
“This Little Light of Mine: Performing the Visual Economy of Black ...
by Lashon Daley
Lashon Daley
Mar 31, 2017
Forms of Erotic Speculation in Isaac Julien’s The Attendant
Forms of Erotic Speculation in Isaac Julien’s The Attendant
“Ordinary Affects is an experiment, not a judgment. Committed not to the demystification and uncovered truths that support a well-known…
Cherod Johnson
Mar 28, 2017
Black and Indigenous Lives: Why Are We Always Running?
Black and Indigenous Lives: Why Are We Always Running?
On photography, (un)documented migration, and resistance
MigrantScribble
Mar 28, 2017
What I Wish to See: A Preemptive Engagement with Kerry James Marshall
What I Wish to See: A Preemptive Engagement with Kerry James Marshall
or A Dark-Black Girl in Relation to What Might Be Her Reflection
Ra Malika Imhotep
Mar 23, 2017
The Subject and the Question
The Subject and the Question
Writing About “Black Art” in Dark Times
Leigh Raiford
Mar 12, 2017
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