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The Colour Black, “A History” Part 1

Me: “Black is a color” My best friends: “It’s not a color” Me: (Give it a moment) Black at First Prior to the existence of any realized concept of color Black emerges as the earliest human conceptualization of artistic expression. As an innate, intuitive, and psychological selection. The prehistoric “tool of choice” for the first …

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“Curating Color”: The Whitewashing of Cultures with Eurocentrism and Art

“Only through a massive campaign of “re-education” and the systematic reconstruction of truth can we even hope to stem the rising tide of ‘race and color’ disparities in our American and global societies.“ If you’re wondering why you’ve never seen this ‘common’ form of Mediterranean art (that would have been typical of high-class Egyptian/Greek citizenry) …

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