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“And if we believe that revolutions are possible, then we have to be able to imagine different modes of being, different ways of existing in society, different social relations. In this sense art is crucial. Art is at the forefront of social change. Art often allows us to grasp what we cannot yet understand.” —Angela Davis

“A Million Roses for Angela Davis” was the motto of a 1970–72 solidarity campaign in East Germany in support of US philosopher, Communist, and Black Power revolutionary Angela Davis, who at the time was being held on terrorism charges in California. The large-scale movement firmly anchored the “heroine of the other America” within the cultural memory of a now-vanished social utopia, which after her acquittal welcomed her as a state guest. For her part, Davis had hoped for an internationalist movement promoting a socialist, feminist, and non-racist democracy—the antithesis of her experiences of violence and oppression as a Black woman in the United States. This moment of hope provides the historical starting point for the exhibition at the Albertinum in Dresden. The group show features archival materials, historical portraits of Davis by state painters of the GDR, new commissions, and other works by an array of contemporary artists focusing on the issues that the now emeritus professor campaigned for at the time, which are still pressing today. In aspires to initiate discussion on the background, flaws, and unfulfilled potential of the unusual relationship between Davis and the GDR. The contributions in this accompanying reader unfold how Davis’s iconic image came to be inscribed within a global history of resistance, and introduce all of the participating artists with short texts.

Texts by Nikita Dhawan, Kata Krasznahorkai, Sophie Lorenz, Doreen Mende, Peggy Piesche, Kathleen Reinhardt, Maria Schubert, Hilke Wagner, and Jamele Watkins, and a new interview with Angela Davis

Art Theory

1 Million Roses for Angela Davis

edited by Kathleen Reinhardt

Publisher
Release Place Milan, Italy
Edition 1st edition
Release Date December 2020
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Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-88-6749-439-2
Work  
Topics Angela Davis, Anti Racism, Black Lives Matter, Black Power, East Germany, Feminism, Revolution, Solidarity
Language English, German
Format Softcover
Dimensions 17.0 × 24.5 cm
Weight 742 gram
Pages 272

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