TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 2月7日 04時59分
“The sudden urgency for Blackness within the arts has propelled many of us to believe that it’s a one-time activity that will eventually fade," writes photographer @lnweatherspoon. "There’s a feeling that we’re being asked to churn out much more work in order to remain relevant. Anything that pertains to the Black experience is now en vogue, and that becomes inherently tiring. S. Darius Parker, with whom I collaborated for this image, has seen this increased desire for his work. He and I share the concern that our work will eventually disappear, which is why we made this portrait in an open and desolate space. As we make more and more work, will it remain in demand? Will Black creatives still receive work to compensate for the times we were overlooked?" Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @lnweatherspoon
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