From the Harlem Renaissance to Black Dada: Adam Pendleton's entangled histories
This article explores the political and aesthetic role of Black Dada in the practice of the American artist Adam Pendleton (b.1984). Pendleton’s concept of Black Dada informs his writings as well as his large-scale paintings, collages and installations. It is, he argues, ‘a way to talk about the fut...
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2022
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