Poetics of the black diaspora. Photography, video and installation. The exhibition presents a range of aesthetics and worldviews that express and retell stories of modernity from subjective perspectives. Curated by Andrea Fatona.
Poetics of the black diaspora
curated by Andrea Fatona
Reading the Image: Poetics of the Black Diaspora presents recent works by artists from the African diaspora. Four artists will present work in photography, video and installation addressing issues such as the diasporic movement as well as the role of African people in, and their relationship to, modernity and its incessant march of progress, of the history of Christianity and the church as a social institution in the black world, of trauma and self-making, of community and racial formation, and of the relationship of systems of representation to colonial and postcolonial histories. The exhibition presents a range of aesthetics and worldviews that express and retell stories of modernity from subjective perspectives. Within each of these stories, blackness and diaspora are posited not as unchanging essences but rather as social constructs. – Andrea Fatona, Curator
The Foreman Art Gallery is grateful to the Canada Council for the Arts for their generous support of the exhibition.
Artists: Deanna Bowen, Christopher Cozier, Michael Fernandes, Maud Sulter
Opening 17h
Foreman Art Gallery of Bishop's University
Rue College Street 819 - Lennoxville - Canada