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In ‘Black Futures: How to See in Total Darkness,’ visions of hope spring forward

Por: The Boston Globe Life April 04, 2023

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“Black Futures: How to See in Total Darkness,” curated by James (Ari) Montford with help from Jamal Thorne at HallSpace, conjures , rooting visions of a hopeful future in centuries of struggle.Thorne and Dell Marie Hamilton anchor the show in a present rippling with history. Thorne’s collages address experiences of Black American masculinity. They’re palimpsests, with layers added and torn, creating revelations and obscurations. In... + full article



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