The works I sw in the Louvre, the Prado convinced me to make more of a record of the time I lived in Detroit and I began to
explore Black Representation in the early nineties and by the late nineties was making more narrative imagery using «Pop» imagery as a substitute for such inflammatory imagery as Mammy and Sambo.
Her practice
explores black representation and identity, challenges institutional politics, and brings visibility to the powerless.
Not exact matches
Her work
explores representations of
black male sexuality and identity, through exceptional craftsmanship and embellishments.
This episode
explores the ways in which sexist, racist stereotypes about
Black women and tribal cultures that date back for centuries are often still perpetuated today in
representations of women from indigenous and tribal cultures in video games.
This episode
explores the ways in which sexist, racist stereotypes about
Black women and tribal cultures that date back for centuries are often still perpetuated today in
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UNBRANDED: REFLECTIONS IN
BLACK AND A CENTURY OF WHITE WOMEN Selected by Stephanie Cristello Foreword by Janet Dees and Tamar Kharatishvili > click here to download PDF For over fifteen years, conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas has consistently
explored the
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For three decades she concentrated primarily on photography and video, but in recent years began
exploring drawing and painting again, inspired by vintage images of
black representation in Ebony and Jet magazines.
Through the labor - intensive desecration of encyclopedias,
black history, law, and medical texts, he
explores and challenges accepted and highly regarded modes of
representation and documentation.
«Florine Demosthene is a Haitian - born artist currently based in New York City whose work
explores stereotypes and
representation of the
black female body.
Painted on the eve of the American bicentennial, George Washington Carver Crossing the Delaware: Page from an American History Textbook shares with Benny Andrews's Bicentennial Series an urgent desire to
explore and critique the
representations of
black people that were embedded in US national history.
is a collection of images where [he] takes well - known superheroes and reimagines them as
black women to
explore the idea that
representation matters.»
Prime told The Creators Project that «B.R.U.H. is a collection of images where [he] takes well - known superheroes and reimagines them as
black women to
explore the idea that
representation matters.»
The luggage store is proud to present «My Love is a 187» featuring four leading artists who
explore global consumerism,
Black visual
representation in history and US popular culture.
Alongside these new paintings, visitors will be invited to participate in a museum - style «learning zone» where numerous resources and materials will be available for visitors to further
explore the works that were visited during the workshops and the wider
representation of
black British artists within the UK's visual arts culture.
In 2015, he co-curated (with Kelli Morgan)
Black Like Who:
Exploring Race and
Representation, an exhibition that considered who renders imagery of blackness in American art and contemplated the various reasons why.
On this occasion, she
explores the territory between
representation and pure abstraction with compositions that mostly center on blue and white vertical stripes with bits of
black.
Martine Syms's expansive, multi-disciplinary practice, which includes film, essay, graphic design, web design, and publishing,
explores representations of blackness and its relationship to narrative,
black vernacular, feminist movements, and radical traditions.
More recent titles include «Glenn Ligon: Encounters and Collisions» and «Glenn Ligon: A People on the Cover,» which
explores representation of
black people on book covers, analyzing the use of photography, typography, and graphics.
Inspired by the powerfully spontaneous drawings by Luciano Castelli on view this last November at the special exhibition «From White to White» at the Kaufhaus Jandorf, as well as in the gallery show «Revolving Paintings», we will further
explore the theme of
black & white with a group show: works by various artists represented by the gallery will introduce different approaches to monochromatic
representation in contemporary art, and simultaneously draw a link to the very present medium of film during the Berlinale Film Festival.
In
Black Is a Color, Elvan Zabunyan develops a rich approach to explore the practice and contribution of black American artists to contemporary art history in its various forms of representation, including sculpture, painting, photography, video and perform
Black Is a Color, Elvan Zabunyan develops a rich approach to
explore the practice and contribution of
black American artists to contemporary art history in its various forms of representation, including sculpture, painting, photography, video and perform
black American artists to contemporary art history in its various forms of
representation, including sculpture, painting, photography, video and performance.
Jordan Casteel is a figurative painter whose focus centres on
exploring the
representation of
black men in our current times.
They will also
explore the role Vince Cullers — founder of the first African - American - owned full - service advertising agency in the U.S. — has played in informing their distinct visual practices, and discuss design relationships, messaging, and the vast terrain that is
black representation in the media.