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Desire at the Margins: Queer Black Representation, Intimacy and Violence

Presented by Rose Art Museum at Online/Virtual Space

Apr 27 2023
Desire at the Margins: Queer Black Representation, Intimacy and Violence

Lyle Ashton Harris, Oracle, 2020 [detail]. Ghanaian cloth, dye sublimation prints, and artist’s ephemera. Private Collection. © Lyle Ashton Harris. Image courtesy of the artist and David Castillo, Miami.

Brandon Callender, Brandeis University Assistant Professor of English, is joined by Fenway Health’s Adrianna Boulin and Dr. Calvin Fitch in conversation to highlight the complex reality of the queer Black community.

Throughout his 35-year career, artist Lyle Ashton Harris has used photography, self-portraiture, collage, and installation to explore the framing and self-presentation of Black and queer individuals, intimacy and desire, and notions of legacy—both inherited and self-defined. The artist’s works examine the complexity of queer Black individuals must navigate in search of community and intimacy.

Inspired by the themes found within Lyle Ashton Harris: Our first and last love and co-presented ... view more »

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