Black visual culture

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258 pages 2000

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"Taking as its starting-point the work of Black and Asian artists, including Isaac Julien, Roshini Kempadoo, Dave Lewis, Chris Ofili and Keith Piper, this critical introduction to the theory and practice of Black visual culture explores their work and the dynamics of its relationship with postmodern critical theorists and theories. A wide audience, from students to all those interested in twentieth-century art will welcome this work."--Jacket.

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