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Photography ‘rooted’ in racist history, claims lecture for TfL by group wanting to ‘decolonise’ art
Images is ‘rooted’ in racist, colonial historical past, statements lecture for TfL by group that would like to ‘decolonise and disrupt euro-centric art’ A study course supported by Transportation for London (TfL) seems to be at photography and race An overview of the programme claims pictures is ‘rooted in colonial notions’ It adds that images has been used for ‘power, handle, and subjugation’ Operate by Black Blossoms which wants to ‘decolonise and disrupt euro-centric art’ By Matthew Lodge For Mailonline Printed: 21:37 EST, 3 January 2023 | Updated: 09:51 EST, 5 January 2023 An arts venture supported by Transport for London (TfL) statements that images is rooted in ‘colonial notions’…
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ArtSci Roundup: Monsen Photography Lecture: Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Dino Lecture: The Last of the Dinosaurs, and Celebrating Pride Month
Arts and leisure June 7, 2022 By way of public activities and exhibitions, link with the UW community just about every 7 days! Monsen Photography Lecture: Paul Mpagi Sepuya June 17, 6:00 – 7:00 PM | Henry Art Gallery The Henry Artwork Gallery is excited to welcome Paul Mpagi Sepuya as this year’s Monsen Pictures Lecture speaker. This yearly lecture provides important makers and thinkers in photographic apply to the Henry. Named immediately after Drs. Elaine and Joseph Monsen, the series is intended to more information about and appreciation for the artwork of photography. Cost-free | RSVP & Additional data Dino Lecture: The Past of the Dinosaurs June 16, 5:30 –…