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- Title
On Black Affective Forms: A Conversation with Garrett Bradley∗.
- Authors
Copeland, Huey
- Abstract
In this conversation—recorded in 2019 for the artist's first solo museum exhibition—New Orleans–based Garrett Bradley discusses her filmic work as well as its relationship to institutional archives and personal communities with art historian Huey Copeland. What emerges is a critical account of Bradley's evolving Black feminist practice—its inspirations, antecedents, and analogues—which puts pressure on filmic conventions to move toward an "affective resymbolization" of America's racial imaginaries and the means through which they might be contested, shared, and visualized for audiences on all sides of the color line.
- Subjects
UNITED States; BRADLEY, Garrett; COPELAND, Huey; ART historians; ART exhibitions; BLACK feminism; BLACK feminists; RACISM; ARCHIVES
- Publication
October, 2021, Issue 178, p100
- ISSN
0162-2870
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1162/octo_a_00441