Decolonial Aesthetics of Blackness in Contemporary Art

Decolonial Aesthetics of Blackness in Contemporary Art

Release Date: September, 2024|Copyright: © 2025 |Pages: 310
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8716-7
ISBN13: 9781668487167|ISBN10: 1668487160|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781668487204|EISBN13: 9781668487174
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Description:

Decolonial aesthetics of Blackness in contemporary art challenge and redefine traditional narratives, offering a profound critique of historical and ongoing injustices. This approach emphasizes the reclamation and celebration of Black cultural identities through innovative artistic expressions that resist colonialist frameworks and oppressive stereotypes. By emphasizing the experiences and perspectives of Black artists, decolonial aesthetics challenge the power structures presented in art history and highlight the significance of autonomy, representation, and authenticity. To advance this dialogue, it is crucial to support and engage with Black artists and their work, ensuring that their voices are amplified, and their contributions are recognized within art discourse.

Decolonial Aesthetics of Blackness in Contemporary Art focuses on the generative audio and visual inscription of blackness as an offering of life and beauty in contemporary art. It discusses the concept of blackness related to modernity, decolonial aesthetics, and ontology of black life and beauty. This book covers topics such as decolonization, visual art, and sociology, and is a useful resource for art historians, visual artists, sociologists, academicians, scientists, and researchers.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Aesthetics
  • Art and Design
  • Art History
  • Black Radical Thought
  • Black Studies
  • Contemporary Art
  • Decolonization
  • Ontology
  • Performance Studies
  • Postcolonialism
  • Social Theory
  • Sociology
  • Visual Art
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Zingisa Nkosinkulu is an artist, art historian, visual-sonic essayist and curator from the Eastern Cape Mdantsane, South Africa. He holds a Ph.D. in Art History (UNISA) and has lectured at UNISA and Tshwane University of Technology. Nkosinkulu is currently a lecturer at Walter Sisulu University. His work blends decolonial art, Xhosa tradition, and writing, aiming to inspire creativity, education, and consciousness. Nkosinkulu’s research and practice focus on contemporary African art, black radical tradition, decolonial aesthetics, and black existentialism. He explores the intersection of art and history, examining how art reshapes our understanding of the black experience. Influenced by artists like Mary Sibande and thinkers such as Fanon and Édouard Glissant, he is committed to decolonizing art history and aesthetics. As the founder of Art Curate Afrika (ACA), with experience in Visual Art and Project Management since 2007, Nkosinkulu has curated four solo exhibitions at the Grahamstown Arts Festival and Unisa Art Gallery, Pretoria. As the founder of Art Curate Afrika (ACA), with experience in Visual Art and Project Management since 2007, Nkosinkulu has curated four solo exhibitions at the Grahamstown Arts Festival and Unisa Art Gallery, Pretoria. Notably, he also co-curated CLOSE, a contemporary art exhibition at the Johannesburg Art Gallery (JAG) from 24 May – 24 June 2018. This exhibition was presented by !Kauru Contemporary African Art and curated by Zingisa Nkosinkulu (South Africa), Violet Nantume (Uganda), and Nyambura M. Waruingi (Kenya).
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