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Fri 4/9: Troy Chew Guest Lecture

When: Friday, April 9, 2021, noon to 1:30 p.m.

Where: Online Internet Events, All over the world from, San Diego

Cost: Free

Age limit: All ages

Description: <p>UCSD presents Troy Lamarr Chew II, who explores the legacy of the African Diaspora and its reverberations throughout American culture. His work looks methodically at systems of coded communication and how this is translated and mistranslated both within the Diaspora and the mainstream. Chew&rsquo;s rich artistic visual language draws inspiration largely from Black culture and its history. A highly skilled realist, inspired by European painting techniques, Chew uses these art historical traditions to reframe their exclusion of Blackness. In his&nbsp;Out the Mud&nbsp;series, hand dyed and sewn cloths from West Africa are replicated in a trompe l&rsquo;oeil fashion, their patterns &ldquo;torn&rdquo; away to reveal portrayals of contemporary Black culture and resistance. In another series,&nbsp;Slanguage, the artist paints Flemish style&nbsp;vanitas&nbsp;picturing everyday objects, coded in hip-hop lexicon. His most recent&nbsp;Three Crowns&nbsp;series explores the social history of cosmetic dentistry and the use of grills in hip-hop culture. The artist&rsquo;s lush and luminous oil paintings embody the energy of this infinitely re-mixed yet deeply rooted genre.</p>

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Source: SD Reader


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