Rasheed Araeen
‘The Success and Failure of the Black Arts Movement’
[Rasheed Araeen, ‘The Success and Failure of the Black Arts Movement’, 2005. This essay originally appeared in Shades of Black: Assembling Black Arts in 1980s Britain, Duke University Press, 2005.]
Chin-Tao Wu
‘Biennials Without Borders?’
[Chin-Tao Wu, ‘Biennials Without Borders?’, 2009. This essay originally appeared in Tate Papers Issue 12 2009.]
Chin-Tao Wu
‘Worlds Apart: Problems of Interpreting Globalised Art’
[Chin-Tao Wu, ‘Worlds Apart: Problems of Interpreting Globalised Art’, 2007. This essay originally appeared in Third Text Volume 21, 2007 – Issue 6.]
Scott Indrisek
‘The Precarious, Glamorous Lives of Independent Curators’
[Scott Indrisek, ‘The Precarious, Glamorous Lives of Independent Curators’, 2018. This article was originally published in February 2018.]
Doreen St. Félix
‘The Mystery of Amy Sherald’s Portrait of Michelle Obama’
[Doreen St. Félix, ‘The Mystery of Amy Sherald’s Portrait of Michelle Obama’, 2018. This essay originally appeared in the New Yorker, February 2018.]
Nasrin Himada
‘For Many Returns’
[Nasrin Himada, ‘For Many Returns’, 2018. This article originally appeared in Contemporary, January 2018.]
Sylvia Wynter
‘Unsettling the Coloniality of Being/Power/Truth/Freedom: Towards the Human, After Man, Its Overrepresentation – An Argument’
[Sylvia Wynter, ‘Unsettling the Coloniality of Being/Power/Truth/Freedom: Towards the Human, After Man, Its Overrepresentation – An Argument’, 2003. This essay was first published in the New Centennial Review, Volume 3, Number 3, Fall 2003, pp. 257–337]
Andrea Fraser
‘L'1%, c'est moi.’
[Andrea Fraser, ‘L'1%, c'est moi.’, 2011. This article was first published in: Texte zur Kunst 83, September, pp. 114–127]
Janelle Zara
‘Why Have There Been No Great Black Art Dealers?’
[Janelle Zara, ‘Why Have There Been No Great Black Art Dealers?’, 2018. This article originally appeared in the New York Times Style Magazine, June 2018.]
Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah
‘Henry Taylor’s Wild Heart Can’t Be Broken’
[Rachel Kaadzi Ghansah, ‘Henry Taylor’s Wild Heart Can’t Be Broken’, 2018. A version of this article appears in the June 25, 2018 issue of New York Magazine.]
Rianna Jade Parker
‘Resistance, Rebellion, and Culture: Exhibitions Around London Renew Questions About a So-Called Black Aesthetic’
[Rianna Jade Parker, ‘Resistance, Rebellion, and Culture: Exhibitions Around London Renew Questions About a So-Called Black Aesthetic’, 2018. This article originally appeared in Spring 2018 issue of ARTnews on page 106 under the title 'Around London.']
Taylor Renee Aldridge
‘Black Bodies, White Cubes: The Problem with Contemporary Art’s Appropriation of Race’
[Taylor Renee Aldridge, ‘Black Bodies, White Cubes: The Problem With Contemporary Art’s Appropriation of Race’, 2016. This article originally appeared in ARTnews, November 2016]
Jessica Lynne
‘In conversation with Naima Green’
[Jessica Lynne, ‘In conversation with Naima Green’, 2016. This article originally appeared in ARTS.BLACK, March 2016.]
Derica Shields
‘Face Me, I Face You’
[Derica Shields, ‘Face Me, I Face You’, 2014. This article originally appeared in the New Inquiry, Queens Edition, June 2014]
Kareem Reid
'On Cecile Emeke and the conditions of Black Cultural Production'
[Kareem Reid, ‘On Cecile Emeke and the conditions of Black Cultural Production’, 2018. This article originally appeared in ARTS.BLACK, April 2018]
Hannah Black
‘Superpower. Hannah Black on Black Panther’
[Hannah Black, ‘Superpower’, 2018. This article originally appeared in Artforum Vol. 56 No. 9, May 2018.]
Catherine Chapman
‘BWA for BLM Offers Space for Dialogue Between Black Female Artists in NY, LA, Houston, and London’
[Catherine Chapman, ‘BWA for BLM Offers Space for Dialogue Between Black Female Artists in NY, LA, Houston, and London’, 2017. This article originally appeared in The Creators Project (VICE), April 2017.]
Aria Dean
‘Film: Worry the Image’
[Aria Dean, ‘Film: Worry the Image’, 2017. This article originally appeared in Art in America, May 2017]
Aria Dean
‘Poor Meme, Rich Meme’
[Aria Dean, ‘Poor Meme, Rich Meme’, 2016. This article originally appeared in Real Life Mag, July 2016]
The White Pube
‘How to get an Exhibition’
[Gabrielle de la Puente and Zarina Muhammad, ‘How To Get An Exhibition’, 2018. This essay originally appeared on The White Pube, February 2018]
Linda Nochlin
‘Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?’
[Linda Nochlin, ‘Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?’, 1971. A version of this story originally appeared in thein the January 1971 issue of ARTnews.]
Kimberly Drew
‘Why we need to Radically Rethink the Power Structures of the Art World’
[Kimberly Drew, ‘why we need to radically rethink the power structures of the art world’, 2018. This article originally appeared in The Radical Issue, no. 350, spring 2018]
Kei Miller
‘The White Women and the Language of Bees’
[Kei Miller, ‘The White Women and the Language of Bees’, 2018. This essay originally appeared in PREE, Issue One: Crossroads, May 2018]
Megan O’Grady
‘How Carrie Mae Weems Rewrote the Rules of Image-Making’
[Megan O’Grady, ‘How Carrie Mae Weems Rewrote the Rules of Image-Making’ 2018. This essay originally appeared in the New York Times Style Magazine, October 2018]
Robin Pogrebin and Hilarie M. Sheets
‘An Artist Ascendant: Simone Leigh Moves Into the Mainstream’
[Robin Pogrebin and Hilarie M. Sheets, ‘An Artist Ascendant: Simone Leigh Moves Into the Mainstream’. This essay originally appeared in the New York Times, August 2018]
Niama Safia Sandy and OkayAfrica
‘Taking Back Our History: Understanding African Art Repatriation’
[Niama Safia Sandy and OkayAfrica, ‘Taking Back Our History: Understanding African Art Repatriation’, 2018. This essay originally appeared in OkayAfrica, April 2018.]