Belonging
Artists Navigating Identity in the African Diaspora
by The Starving Artist
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About the Book
Belonging delves into the depths of a transformative journey, drawing inspiration from key theorists such as Bell Hooks and W. E. B. Du Bois. Through these works, we explore diverse perspectives and artistic expressions that illuminate the intricate relationship between art and the quest for identity within the African diaspora.
Moving beyond visual allure, these artworks serve as poignant messengers, urging systemic reform, the preservation of connections in diasporic communities, and a collective plea for humanity in the face of adversity. Drawing from Bell Hooks, we emphasize the power of art to authentically engage with the complexities of identity rather than the singularity of ‘being black’. The Starving Artist aims to encourage reflection on the profound impact of belonging and identity formation through the lived-in experiences of artists to examine more in-depth what it means to navigate African diasporic identity in the 21st century.
Moving beyond visual allure, these artworks serve as poignant messengers, urging systemic reform, the preservation of connections in diasporic communities, and a collective plea for humanity in the face of adversity. Drawing from Bell Hooks, we emphasize the power of art to authentically engage with the complexities of identity rather than the singularity of ‘being black’. The Starving Artist aims to encourage reflection on the profound impact of belonging and identity formation through the lived-in experiences of artists to examine more in-depth what it means to navigate African diasporic identity in the 21st century.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 58 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798880527342
- Publish Date: Jan 11, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords equality, diaspora, identity, african, art
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About the Creator
The Starving Artist initiative empowers people through creative arts, putting lived-in experiences at the forefront. We aim to promote authentic and vulnerable engagement discourse and bring about change within current systems.