Fahamu Pecou is an American artist and scholar who
explores black male identity in art, performance and popular culture.
Fahamu Pecou is an American contemporary artist and scholar who
explores black male identity in art, performance and popular culture
Exploring black male identity, Casteel's paintings have garnered critical attention.
Not exact matches
Her work
explores representations of
black male sexuality and
identity, through exceptional craftsmanship and embellishments.
There have since been 25 dinners that have
explored themes like Baltimore, Race, and
Identity (in honor of Freddy Gray); the 2016 shootings in Orlando and the need for sanctuary spaces;
Black Female Subjectivity;
Black Male Subjectivity; and Racial Subjugation in Latin American History.
Breath / Breadth: Contemporary American
Black Male Identity,
explores wide - ranging visual expressions, defying the impulse to hone in on singular, cohesive definitions because it is precisely the impulse to categorize that encourages racial profiling.
There have since been 25 dinners that have
explored themes like Baltimore, Race, and
Identity, the 2016 shootings in Orlando and the need for sanctuary spaces;
Black Female Subjectivity,
Black Male Subjectivity and Racial Subjugation in Latin American History.
His work
explores African American
male identity, masculinity, notions about the father figure, and the photographic archive, by providing a frame of reference that articulates the
identities of
Black men.
Co-created by Chris Johnson, Hank Willis Thomas, Bayeté Ross Smith, and Kamal Sinclair, Question Bridge is a five - channel video installation giving voice to
black males —
exploring identity and a range of issues, highlighting a diversity of thought and experience.
Depicting the
black male figure and the complexity of
black male identity, the paintings
explore masculinity, spirit, and humanity.