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Anteaesthetics: Black Aesthesis and the Critique of Form

Anteaesthetics: Black Aesthesis and the Critique of Form

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    “In Anteaesthetics, Dr. Rizvana Bradley writes on how Blackness is unable to be truly represented by how we think of and study art up until this point. I am particularly compelled by her writing on the “aporias of form” or the unsolvable questions. The artists that I am interested in upend the principles often used to qualify and categorize visual art and more broadly, Blackness. They exist in a “post-medium” realm that shifts conventions of how art history is traditional studied.”

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