Renee Cox’s Visions of the Future

Center for Black Visual Culture.

by Giancarlo Valentine, The New Yorker.

For the past four decades, Cox, who was born in Jamaica and raised in the U.S., has been making photographs of Black women which cast them as complex protagonists. In a body of work that spans fine art and fashion photography, she has repurposed familiar imagery to broaden the scope of how we envision our deities and our histories.

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