Discussion of ‘Uncomfortable Truths. The Shadow of Slave Trading on Contemporary Art and Design’, curated by Zoe Whitley at the V&A in 2007
Although slavery played a major role in the British economy starting in the seventeenth century, it ...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
Since the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade, Africa has played an important — albeit shifti...
This thesis examines the role played by contemporary art in commemorations organised to mark the bic...
In 2007 several permanent museum galleries were created in England that discuss the subject of the t...
In 2007 several permanent museum galleries were created in England that discuss the subject of the t...
As memories of slavery re-emerge in the historiography of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, contempora...
This exhibition engages with the story of the forced journey and draws on the history of the enslave...
In 2007 Britain commemorated the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act. A range of pro...
Recent decades have seen the emergence of calls for financial reparations to African Americans, Cari...
Recent decades have seen the emergence of calls for financial reparations to African Americans, Cari...
Within museums, interpretation and curation have increasingly employed personal stories and intimate...
Recent decades have seen the emergence of calls for financial reparations to African Americans, Cari...
This article uses the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, as a context for t...
In Pieter Wonder’s oil painting, Patrons and Lovers of Art (1830), considered to be an idealised pre...
Although slavery played a major role in the British economy starting in the seventeenth century, it ...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
Since the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade, Africa has played an important — albeit shifti...
This thesis examines the role played by contemporary art in commemorations organised to mark the bic...
In 2007 several permanent museum galleries were created in England that discuss the subject of the t...
In 2007 several permanent museum galleries were created in England that discuss the subject of the t...
As memories of slavery re-emerge in the historiography of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, contempora...
This exhibition engages with the story of the forced journey and draws on the history of the enslave...
In 2007 Britain commemorated the bicentenary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act. A range of pro...
Recent decades have seen the emergence of calls for financial reparations to African Americans, Cari...
Recent decades have seen the emergence of calls for financial reparations to African Americans, Cari...
Within museums, interpretation and curation have increasingly employed personal stories and intimate...
Recent decades have seen the emergence of calls for financial reparations to African Americans, Cari...
This article uses the National Great Blacks in Wax Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, as a context for t...
In Pieter Wonder’s oil painting, Patrons and Lovers of Art (1830), considered to be an idealised pre...
Although slavery played a major role in the British economy starting in the seventeenth century, it ...
Because of black activism in literature and the visual arts, as well as popular culture and politica...
Since the beginning of the transatlantic slave trade, Africa has played an important — albeit shifti...