Monograph: "Visible Man"
Dr. Fahamu Pecou's work questions representations of Black identity. Inspired by covers of famous magazines or marketing methods, his works offer reflections on Black identity in America. The monograph Visible Man , edited in the context of his touring exhibition DO or DIE: Affect, Ritual, Resistance presents all his creations for the last 10 years, from representative paintings to performances or installations.
The monograph contains over 100 full-color images as well as essays by Amanda H. Hellman, Arturo Lindsay, Sean Meighoo and Michael K. Wilson.
Dr. Fahamu Pecou's work questions representations of Black identity. Inspired by covers of famous magazines or marketing methods, his works offer reflections on Black identity in America. The monograph Visible Man , edited in the context of his touring exhibition DO or DIE: Affect, Ritual, Resistance presents all his creations for the last 10 years, from representative paintings to performances or installations.
The monograph contains over 100 full-color images as well as essays by Amanda H. Hellman, Arturo Lindsay, Sean Meighoo and Michael K. Wilson.
Dr. Fahamu Pecou's work questions representations of Black identity. Inspired by covers of famous magazines or marketing methods, his works offer reflections on Black identity in America. The monograph Visible Man , edited in the context of his touring exhibition DO or DIE: Affect, Ritual, Resistance presents all his creations for the last 10 years, from representative paintings to performances or installations.
The monograph contains over 100 full-color images as well as essays by Amanda H. Hellman, Arturo Lindsay, Sean Meighoo and Michael K. Wilson.