Black Light: On the Origin and Materiality of Blackness

Wed May 03 2023 at 04:00 pm to 06:00 pm

Harrie Massey Lecture Theatre E28, | London

UCL Institute of Advanced Studies
Publisher/HostUCL Institute of Advanced Studies
Black Light: On the Origin and Materiality of Blackness
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qUCL and GFRN are delighted to welcome Zakiyyah Iman Jackson for their joint annual lecture 2023
About this Event

Aesthesis is a political matter, such that black folk have often sought to challenge a mode of representation that mythologizes blackness as mere absence or lack. There is artmaking that seeks to transfigure both the void blackness is thought to represent and a known world whose “facts” depend on a fiction of black vacancy. These are works that, in the words of curator, Adrienne Edwards, “are philosophically charged, culturally compounded abstractions” and figurations “that point to discourse beyond medium and art movements,” alternately affirming nothing or attuning to the indeterminacy and incalculability of blackness, whether blackness be attributed to person, place, or thing. Perception and its organization are meaningful and necessarily remain a ground of contestation.

This essay concerns the refractive potentialities of blackness as well as its density or fullness that exceed the capture of mimetic representation. It highlights works that critically explore the received terms and limits of representation in the interest of the dissolution of given categories and conceptual forms. Focusing particular attention on Faith Ringgold’s Black Light and American People series, this talk both demonstrates that the idea of “the black female” is pivotal in mediating the relation between abstraction and figuration in modern art and our social worlds as well as considers related works that reposition blackness as incalculable density and a light source in its own right.

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Harrie Massey Lecture Theatre E28,, 25 Gordon Street,, London, United Kingdom

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