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OverviewA vibrant contemporary art anthology that explores the complex ties between race, climate crisis and colonialism by 100 leading artists of African diasporic, Latin American and Native American identity. Black Earth Rising presents works by artists of African diasporic, Latin American and Native American identity that address vital questions of land, presence, climate crisis, and social and environmental justice against the historical backdrop of European settlement of the New World. Supported by an exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art curated by the author, this timely publication invites us to trace and make the connections between race, the climate crisis and colonialism. Works by 100 contemporary artists are presented in three thematic sections: Reckoning, Reimagining and Reclaiming. Complex and intertwined concepts are explored: forced migration and slavery, the environmental consequences of colonialism, the occupation of Native lands, the urban plight of Black and Brown communities, and how cultural practices and knowledge systems of indigenous peoples can change our perspectives of the natural world. Compelling and thought-provoking, Black Earth Rising presents a discourse around climate change that situates the voices of people of colour at the active centre rather than on the passive periphery and expands our understanding of aesthetic perspectives on climate change through artworks that reach to the poetic and lyrical rather than the didactic. Learn more about the exhibition at artbma.org Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ekow Eshun , Anna Arabindan-Kesson , Macarena Gomez-BarrisPublisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd Weight: 1.790kg ISBN: 9780500028780ISBN 10: 0500028788 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 15 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsBlack Earth Rising examines how the climate crisis and colonialism are intimately connected, through the lens of works by contemporary African diasporic, Latin American, and Native American artists.-- ""Art & Object"" Through the brilliance of its curator, British writer Ekow Eshun, the works are organized to emphasize intertwined concepts such as slavery and the environmental consequences of colonialism. Black Earth Rising takes some of contemporary art's most interesting and exciting voices and puts them in compelling conversation with each other.-- ""BookPage (starred review)"" (7/1/2025 12:00:00 AM) Black Earth Rising examines how the climate crisis and colonialism are intimately connected, through the lens of works by contemporary African diasporic, Latin American, and Native American artists.-- ""Art & Object"" Author InformationEkow Eshun is a writer, curator, journalist and broadcaster based in London, whose writing has appeared in publications including The New York Times, the Financial Times, the Guardian and Vogue. Director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, from 2005 to 2010, and a frequent contributor to BBC radio and television programmes, his previous books include The Strangers: Five Black Men and the Worlds That Made Them, published in 2024, and In the Black Fantastic, published in 2022. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |