What is called the imagination (from image, magi, magic, magician, etc.) is a practical vector from the soul. It stores all data, and can be called on to solve all our “problems.” The imagination is the projection of ourselves past our sense of ourselves as “things.” Imagination (image) is all possibility, because from the image, the initial circumscribed energy, any use (idea) is possible. And so begins that image’s use in the world. Possibility is what moves us.
—Amiri Baraka, “The Revolutionary Theatre”, Liberator, July 1965
Black Portraiture(s): When The Black Body Questions Our Societies

“Black Portraiture (s)”: when the black body questions our societies by JEAN PAUL COLLEYN Academic and artistic research on the image of the black body in the West question the representation that our societies themselves, at a time when heterophobia would…