Tuesday, May 23, 2017

'Hutch', 2004 by Kori Newkirk

[artificial hair, beads, metal bracket; 74 1/2 x 96 inches]



Cheyenne Julien

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Artist Talk: Rafia Santana

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Joy Miessi

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'AGAINST THE SUPREMACY OF THOUGHT' by manuel arturo abreu [ARTICLE]


1. REANALYZING THE THOUGHT FETISH

By means of ‘lack of reason’—with religion, language, appearance, and other aspects serving as a litmus—the animalization of Black and brown people has been a critical tool of domination, invented to justify the white conquest, genocide, slavery, and other violence that engendered the contemporary.

What does it mean, then, that art today prizes thinking and the aesthetics of thought such as criticality, divestment from the sensory, and a demeanor of philosophical objectivity? The white West used these very criteria to dehumanize the global south and facilitate Euro expansion; in a specifically aesthetic context, modernism itself was premised on the spoils of imperial conquest.

Despite clarion calls of posthumanism, it is possible to excavate an exclusionary humanism in the fetishism for ‘objective philosophical thought’ in contemporary art which preserves the modernist dynamic of treating Black and brown people and aesthetics as raw material. We can recalibrate our definitions of art from the contemplation and production of the beautifully useless and self-referential. A continued utilitarian project of the violent subsumption of non-white aesthetics is possible through reading Allan Kaprow’s concept of post-art in the context of the Middle Passage and its afterlife.

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Juliana Huxtable 'A Split During Laughter at the Rally' @ Reena Spaulings [NYC/USA]

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