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Carrie Mae Weems, "Untitled (Woman and daughter with makeup)," from the Kitchen Table Series. Courtesy National Gallery of Art

Anna-Maria Kellen Lecture

Black Habits of Photography

How have Black artists, activists, and everyday practitioners used photography to situate themselves in a world structured by anti-Blackness? Such efforts are not simply about creating a comforting self-image that contrasts to the violent colonial uses of photography; they are also about examining the ways photography can serve as a pedagogical tool for knowing oneself and imagining new modes of being in the world. In this talk, Leigh Raiford considers a range of Black archives to illuminate the photographic object as a site for negotiating ideas of belonging, iterating shared values, and exploring the longing for home and kin.

14 Mar 24
Black Studies
14.03.2024
19:30 - 21:00
American Academy in Berlin
Am Sandwerder 17-19
14109 Berlin-Wannsee
Speaker: Leigh Raiford

This event took place on March 14, 2024.

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