In this thought - provoking conversation, hosted by the Leadership Advisory Committee, contemporary artist Kerry James Marshall and art historian Kymberly Pinder discussed how artists have
shaped the public reception of African American art history through their writings and other activist gestures.
This conversation will explore the ways that Beuys, Tillman and Tribe each raise questions about how identity
shapes public reception and perception.
Not exact matches
The political economy offers a general framework to understand the dominant architecture
shaping the cultural field - namely Israel's military occupation and spatial reordering of the oPt and intensified processes of de-culturalization; the effects of neoliberal policies on the
public sphere; the agenda - setting of foreign investment agendas; and the impact of globalized arts markets on the production, dissemination and
reception of Palestinian culture.