Studio 170│Residency Shaka Dendy: Black Meridian

Shake Dendy keyvisual © Shaka Dendy

Mo, 04.12.2023 –
Sa, 09.12.2023

Goethe-Institut Boston

Installation mit Sound und Fotografie

Eröffnung der Ausstellung
Montag, 4. Dezember, 18-20 Uhr 

Finissage
Samstag, 9. Dezember, 16-18 Uhr
Shaka Dendy lädt zu einer "Intentional Listening Session" und einem Gespräch mit Q&A ein, das gegen 16:30 Uhr beginnt.

What does it mean to be "Black"? At face value, it is the descriptor du jour for descendants of the African diaspora. However, since even before the Enlightenment, the term black has had social, political, religious, scientific, and philosophical implications reaching far beyond race. Our understanding of blackness today has been impacted by these preceding and concurring formulations, and is perhaps not something that can be directly observed, but, like black holes, can be seen through it's proximate effect. This is the approach of Black Meridian. Through sampling, appropriating, and assemblage, the sum total of this installation paradoxically narrows and expands the scope of black ontology through image, sound, and text.

Shaka Dendy is a conceptual artist, musician, and educator based in Boston. His artistic practice is a transdisciplinary pursuit of a native Black visual aesthetic with the rigor and complexities of jazz music and American minimalism. As a musician, his outfit Camp Blood was dubbed "the industrial hip-hop voice of the future" and released an eponymous EP to critical acclaim. Shaka Dendy works at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, and as a freelance creative consultant. He issues a weekly newsletter, 12 Frames per Week, and holds a master's degree from Emerson College.

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