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Af-Flux – Transnational Black Biennial, Art Mûr Gallery, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
2021
Being “black” cannot designate an identity, a community, a precise diaspora, and even less a culture. The black body participates in one of the earliest transnational experiences of our globalized world; what W.E.B. Du Bois calls the “double consciousness” and what Walter Mignolo calls the “Im-migrant” (in translation the “I’m-migrant”); that is to say, an “I “ that defines itself by the passage from one world to another and not only in relation to the territory of birth. Thus, it is built, out of Africa, on the various grounds of the West, singular and rich experiences. Af-flux Transnational Black Biennial wishes to link these experiences and heritages that are awakening everywhere in the West.
(2) Sculptural Figures Made with Grass Necklace, Skirt Print, Cardboard and Woven Fabric Masks, 10 x 2 x 3 inches, (3) Mixed Media paintings (oil, acrylic, flashe) 36 x 48 inches.