by Zeitz MOCAA Communications | May 22, 2023
When We See Us Webinar Series — ‘No Black Woman Can Write Too Much’ (… after b. hooks) “No black woman writer in this culture can write ‘too much.’ Indeed, no woman writer can write ‘too much’… No woman has ever written enough.” —bell hooks Titled...
by Zeitz MOCAA Communications | Apr 25, 2023
When We See Us Artist Talk: Painting as a Space for Imagination In this second panel discussion, part of Zeitz MOCAA’s public programming around the landmark exhibition When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Painting, which runs through 3 September 2023, we...
by Zeitz MOCAA Communications | Apr 20, 2023
When We See Us Webinar Series ‘Nobody was dreaming about me’: A Black Queering of the Canon (… after A. Lorde) JOIN THE EVENT Over time, Black queer subjectivities have claimed spaces and visibility within global contemporary art and cultural production — expressed...
by Zeitz MOCAA Communications | Mar 30, 2023
As part of Zeitz MOCAA’s larger project around the landmark exhibition When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Painting, which runs through 3 September 2023, the museum introduces a panel discussion titled Patronage, Politics and Place. The first of many...
by Cornelius Rykaart | Jan 23, 2023
“And for those of us who belong to what I call the Afrospora, do we go back to the Caribbean as Césaire and others like Lamming have done; do we go ‘back’ to Africa; do we stay in North America? And always there’s the feeling of having been ripped away from something,...