Black Portraiture[s] IV: The Color of Silence 

Date: March 22nd – 24th 2018 

Location: Hutchins Center for African & African American Research at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts

BLACK PORTRAITURE[S] IV: The Color of Silence is the eighth conference in a series of conversations about imaging the black body. We invite artists, activists, and scholars to reflect on the visual expressions of national imaginaries and political ideologies that negate racial differences and render black subjects invisible. Such ideologies are prevalent in Latin America and the Caribbean, where metaphors of mixture (mestizaje or mestiçagem) and racial harmony ignore inequality and discrimination. Similar formulations are to be found elsewhere, however, as in republican France, or among proponents of a post-racial United States, or in references to a South African “rainbow nation”, or in Jamaica’s well-known “out of many, one people” motto. Presenters will engage a range of historical and contemporary topics such as biennales, exhibitions, movements, individual artists and collectives, art markets, politics, tourism, sites of memory, Afrofuturism, fashion, dance, music, film, art, and photography. We invite papers and panel proposals on relevant topics.

With the status of US/Cuba relations uncertain and the Administration’s policies as yet not revealed, the Harvard University and New York University partners have decided to relocate Black Portraitures IV to Harvard’s campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in March 2018. 

Black Portraiture[s] IV: The Color of Silence will take place fifteen years after we convened an initial colloquium at Harvard on African American art. Then, we were interested in formalizing a discipline. Now, that discipline is thriving, and that first colloquium has grown over the years into the international conference series Black Portraitures, attracting hundreds of scholars, artists, and activists from around the world. We look forward to reconvening in Cambridge to continue the conversation.

Panels

Keynote Lecture 

Mary Schmidt Campbell

Shape of Absence Designing the Black Subject and the Case for Critical Race Design Studies

Panelists: Stacey Robinson, Aisha Shillingford, Nekita Thomas

Moderator(s): Terry Marshall

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Weird Science: Black Bodies and the Legacy of Louis Agassiz

Panelists: Kleber Amancio, Ana Lucia Mosquera-Rosado, Angelica Maria Sanchez, Alicia Bonaparte

Moderator(s): Evelynn Hammonds

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Representing the Art of the Caribbean

Panelists: Cecile Accilien, Lia Bascomb, Alexis Callender, Edward J. Sullivan

Moderator(s): Rosie Gordon-Wallace

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The Hauntological Present: Ghosts, Archives, and Visual Resistance to Mental Colonialism

Panelists: Jen Everett, Todd Gray, Carrie Mae Weems, Maren Stange

Moderator(s): Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle

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The Record and the Archive

Panelists: Dennis Geronimus, Maaza Mengiste, Amy Mooney

Moderator(s): Sandrine Colard

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Identities and Differences Across Media

Panelists: Amir Baradaran, Kimberly Drew, Bahia Ramos 

Moderator(s): Isolde Brielmaier

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Screening In Fading Out: Gender in the Framework of Film, Photography, and Digital Media

Panelists: Aneeka A. Henderson, Patricia Ann Lott, Vanessa Monique Liles, Amanda Russhell Wallace

Moderator(s): Kimberly Juanita Brown

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The Living Room: Interrogating African American Home Interiors 

Panelists: Elijah Heyward III, Jocelyn Imani

Moderator(s): Jon S. Goff

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Brazil Beyond Carnaval

Panelists: Simone Austin, Genevieve E. V. Dempsey, Erika Tambke

Moderator(s): Trica Keaton

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