In this op-ed author and curator Kimberly Drew talks about her new book This Is What I Know About Art and the importance of young people expressing themselves through artistic mediums. museummammy
and others that will light up our social media feeds and aid us in saying that we are here and we’ve had enough.
For far too long, people across the globe have suffered due to the direct effects of colonialism, patriarchy, state violence, and so much more, but it is our art and creativity that have helped us to communicate our collective rage. Art has helped us build bridges intergenerational so that we do not feel alone — and so we can make sure that we do not forget our own history.
One of his photographs shows a man running away from a pack of charging policemen. Allen’s photo later appeared on the cover ofwith the subhead, “America, 1965” with 1965 crossed out and 2015 placed just about it. This week, Allen’s images have circulated again with 2015 striked out and replaced with 2020., a manifesto about loving art so much that you want to see it change for the better.
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