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Kerber Verlag Paperback English

Le Sel Noir

Perspectives of Black Contemporary Art

Edited by Stadtische Galerie Bremen

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Kerber Verlag Paperback English

Le Sel Noir

Perspectives of Black Contemporary Art

Edited by Stadtische Galerie Bremen

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  • Le Sel Noir – Perspectives of Black Contemporary Art presents artworks that explore Black subjectivity, self-empowerment, and the complexities of identity in the field of tension between self-perception and external perception. Inspired by the thinking of Édouard Glissant, the exhibition reflects on mechanisms of power and representation as well as the legacy of colonialism and habitualised paternalism. The focus is not on skin colour, but on the struggle for recognition, representation, and equality against the backdrop of ethnicised global relations. This catalogue brings together the works featured in the exhibition with accompanying texts that provide contextual insight into the central theoretical perspectives and artistic strategies. Artists: Valerie Asiimwe Amani, Lisa Marie Asubonteng, Sonia E. Barrett, Syowia Kyambi, Mónica de Miranda, Nástio Mosquito, Harold Offeh, Ngozi Ajah Schommers, Usha Seejarim, Lerato Shadi. Text in English and German.
Le Sel Noir – Perspectives of Black Contemporary Art presents artworks that explore Black subjectivity, self-empowerment, and the complexities of identity in the field of tension between self-perception and external perception. Inspired by the thinking of Édouard Glissant, the exhibition reflects on mechanisms of power and representation as well as the legacy of colonialism and habitualised paternalism. The focus is not on skin colour, but on the struggle for recognition, representation, and equality against the backdrop of ethnicised global relations. This catalogue brings together the works featured in the exhibition with accompanying texts that provide contextual insight into the central theoretical perspectives and artistic strategies. Artists: Valerie Asiimwe Amani, Lisa Marie Asubonteng, Sonia E. Barrett, Syowia Kyambi, Mónica de Miranda, Nástio Mosquito, Harold Offeh, Ngozi Ajah Schommers, Usha Seejarim, Lerato Shadi. Text in English and German.