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Carla Williams: “We’ve gone past the discussion of race and not actually integrated that broader approach into our thinking about art.”

It’s so much a part of our world, our innate curiosity about people. We like to look at pictures of them! We like to take them and we like to look at them. It’s what we do as human beings that have this tool—the camera. it’s just so much a part of understanding the world that we have to negotiate with it. We have to figure it out.Read More

Posted on 26 August 2010 @ 1:09 am

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