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BLACK SNAFU

In BLACK SNAFU, I appropriate various depictions of Black people that I find throughout the cartooning of American history and beyond—from the 20th-century racist characters in Don Raye’s “Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat” to more contemporary, uplifting, and pro-Black characters like Huey and Riley Freeman from Aaron McGruder’s “The Boondocks”—and juxtapose them with photographs that celebrate and/ or line up more authentically with my Black experience. These photographs in the pieces are made by my hand and come from my camera, allowing me to fight back against the historical racist caricature illustrations by reclaiming them to depict Blackness authentically. By combining these ambivalent visual languages, I intend to expose to viewers America’s deplorable connection to anti-Black tropes through pop culture.


https://www.andreramoswoodard.com/black-snafu

BLACK SNAFU

In BLACK SNAFU, I appropriate various depictions of Black people that I find throughout the cartooning of American history and beyond—from the 20th-century racist characters in Don Raye’s “Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat” to more contemporary, uplifting, and pro-Black characters like Huey and Riley Freeman from Aaron McGruder’s “The Boondocks”—and juxtapose them with photographs that celebrate and/ or line up more authentically with my Black experience. These photographs in the pieces are made by my hand and come from my camera, allowing me to fight back against the historical racist caricature illustrations by reclaiming them to depict Blackness authentically. By combining these ambivalent visual languages, I intend to expose to viewers America’s deplorable connection to anti-Black tropes through pop culture.

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