Drawing on Negro Spirituals that call for the end times, what Lamar calls Doom Spirituals, this installation at ONE Archives exhumes
legacies of racial violence while longing for the forthcoming destruction of white supremacy
There are a few beautiful portraits that address
the legacy of racial violence by Dawoud Bey (plus, speaking of tension, one of President Obama), two elegant works by the late, great Pictures Generation artist Sarah Charlesworth, a lone Gretchen Bender (lovingly remade by Phillip Vanderhyden).
Not exact matches
The result, eventually, was A Strange and Bitter Fruit, a novel in which Barry faced down the deep
legacy of racial conflict and
violence that shadowed the world he grew up in.
Mark Bradford's Pride
of Place Introduction by Antwaun Sargent STUDENT REFLECTIONS
Racial Innocence in Postwar America by Maia Silber Envisioning the Right to Vote by Jonathan Karp Keith Lamont Scott and the
Legacy of Police
Violence by David E. White Jr..
How do we measure our collective complicity in both systemic
violence, trauma, and the
legacy of constructed
racial representations?