In the Studio is a compact overview of Jack Whitten's work, highlighting his memorial series Black Monoliths. This publication examines the artist's influences, especially African sculpture, in his practice as a response to his identity as a Black man in the United States. Selected Writings, Volume 1, presents a collection of Okwui Enwezor's essays focused on decolonization in the art world, showcasing his role in major international exhibitions. The Painter's Fire reviews contributions from artists during the American Revolution, bringing attention to their historical significance and influence.
"He suspected that buried deep within African art was something that could help him as a young Black man living in the United States," writes Elujoba.
"Spanning a quarter-century, these selections reflect the depth and breadth of Enwezor's writing and its role in his tireless efforts to decolonise the art world," says a publisher's statement.
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