Film exhibit 'Revival' opens at the Catharine Clark Gallery in September
The recent decision by the Florida Board of Education to whitewash the history of slavery and the oppression of African-Americans in the United States set off a firestorm nationwide, but one San Francisco artist and filmmaker is no stranger to the obfuscation of Black history.
This led Robinson down a rabbit hole of research – from census records to internet archives to the property records of white families – tracing her family from Kentucky to California to the transatlantic slave trade. The last shot lingers on the artist’s cupped hands, holding soil from the ground is a lyrical visual metaphor for her excavation of the past.
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