Book: Embodiment and Black Religion
Chapter: 3. Making Bodies with a Brush Stroke: African American Visual Art and the Re/constitution of Black Embodiment
Blurb:
Through an analysis of Jean Michel Basquiat’s artwork, we point to the function of visual art by arguing that Basquiat’s images of bodies without organs, or deconstructed bodies, reflect an understanding of the body that is fluid, undefined, and ever-changing. Basquiat’s paintings thus “re-present” black bodies and black life beyond fixed, stereotypical depictions.