‘Erasure’s Edge’ By Noel W. Anderson

New York artist Noel W. Anderson has found an unusual way to highlight African American history. The former Louisvillian uses wordplay and discarded items to focus on interpretations of the word “erasure.” His art centers on the history of “the demonization and criminalization of African American men through the hyper-visibility and circulation of violent representations of Black peoples,” he states.

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‘Erasure’s Edge’ By Noel W. Anderson

Jo Anne Triplett is the contributing visual arts editor at LEO Weekly. She’s a past member of the Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Public Art, was the content advisor on the Glassworks Building video, and has written for Louisville Magazine, Kentucky Homes and Gardens and the national publication Glass Craftsman. Jo Anne came to Louisville from Washington, D.C. where she worked as a researcher and writer for the Smithsonian American Art Museum.

 

 

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