Reclaiming Black Bodies
Reclaiming Black Bodies
In these works artists reuse but destabilize traditional representations of the racialized black body. Black agency becomes the subject rather than the object. In this way artists reclaim expressions of self-identity that go beyond historical categorizations of race.
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Frederick DouglassFrederick Douglass, 1951
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Untitled (Ref. #13), from the series Character RecognitionUntitled (Ref. #13), from the series Character Recognition, 2006–07
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Untitled (Ref. #36), from the series Character RecognitionUntitled (Ref. #36), from the series Character Recognition, 2006–07
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Untitled (Ref. #45), from the series Character RecognitionUntitled (Ref. #45), from the series Character Recognition, 2006–07
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Case #33 I, from the series Archival ImpulseCase #33 I, from the series Archival Impulse, 2013