ブルックリン美術館のインスタグラム(brooklynmuseum) - 11月17日 00時28分
Last week, we debuted a new four-part work by artist Kameelah Janan Rasheed (@kameelahr), titled “Are You Reading Closely?,” on our building’s historic columns facing out to Eastern Parkway. Thwarting the clear-cut, promotional context—usually, housing banners for exhibitions—the Xerox-based works vibrate with snippets of found text accumulating into poetry, glimpses of images from the artist’s collection of vernacular photographs of Black life, and a sense of unfinished, in-process making. The unexpected placement means viewers must slow down and look closer in order to decipher, or “read,” the avenues for intentional reflection and self-determination posed by the artist. In a series of Instagram posts, Brooklyn Museum educators will pose questions to inspire an exploratory approach to this reading and reflection.⠀
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Join Rasheed for one or both of her two-part workshop on close reading, on November 19 and December 17. Link in bio to register.⠀
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Kameelah Janan Rasheed (American, born 1985). Gesturing to the Reader (detail), 2020. Vinyl. © Kameelah Janan Rasheed. (Photo: Courtesy of the artist)
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