Our new article has been published in kritische berichte.
Abstract:
This essay outlines the foundations and aims of Critical Race Art History, a methodological approach that examines how race operates in art and visual culture. Through case studies of artworks ranging from 18th-century porcelain to contemporary art, the authors reveal how racial hierarchies are naturalized through representation. They argue that race functions as a structuring visual logic and call for a critical reexamination of art history’s disciplinary assumptions.
Check it out here: https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/kb/article/view/113082
Jacqueline & Camara