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Art on the Frontline: Mandate for a People's Culture

Two Works Series Vol. 2


  • Walther & Franz Koenig (T&H distr)
  • by Angela Y. Davis
Working from a site of racial uprising some 35 years later, artist Tschabalala Self responds to Davis's words with a new series of characteristically vibrant, challenging and provocative works on paper. Her series of three individual subjects emerge collectively as something greater than their parts, suggesting in the ebbs and flows in joy and disdain a kind of shared social consciousness.

ISBN 9783960989011 | E | PB
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Publisher Walther & Franz Koenig (T&H distr)
ISBN 9783960989011
Author(s) Angela Y. Davis
Publication date July 2021
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 210 x 150 mm
Illustrations 36 col.ill.
Pages 64
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description

In her stirring essay, Art on the Frontline, scholar and activist icon Angela Y. Davis asked, in 1985, 'How do we collectively acknowledge our popular cultural legacy and communicate it to the masses of people, most of whom have been denied access to the social spaces reserved for arts and culture?' Looking to the cultural forms born of Afro-American struggles, Davis insists that we attempt to understand, reclaim and glean insight from these in preparing a political offensive against the racial oppression endemic to capitalism. Working from a site of racial uprising some 35 years later, artist Tschabalala Self responds to Davis's words with a new series of characteristically vibrant, challenging and provocative works on paper. Her series of three individual subjects emerge collectively as something greater than their parts, suggesting in the ebbs and flows in joy and disdain a kind of shared social consciousness.