Art On My Mind by bell hooks
Visual Politics
A collection of essays that examines how race, gender and class shape both the production and reception of visual art, arguing that mainstream art institutions marginalize Black artists and audiences while upholding exclusionary aesthetic norms; it critiques museum culture and academic pedagogy, celebrates the emancipatory and healing potential of creative practice, and calls for more inclusive, politicized ways of seeing and teaching that connect art to everyday lives and struggles.
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- 1995
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