Below is a glossary article post in the category T which discusses the explanation of the meaning, definition and meaning of the acronym, term, jargon, or termonology of The Black Aesthetic based on summaries from various types of sources (references) that are relevant, related, and trustworthy.
Understanding The Black Aesthetic
So, what is actually meant by The Black Aesthetic?
The Black Esthetic is a cultural ideology that developed in America with the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s and promoted black separatism in art.
Explanation of The Black Aesthetic
Theorist Larry Neal stated in 1968, that black art was ‘aesthetic and spiritual brothers of the concept of black power’, and argues that young writers and artists must face the contradictions that arise from the experience of racism and the marginalization of Africa-American in the racism of Africa-America and marginalization in Africa-American in African-American racism and the marginalization of the African African-American African-American-American American.
The development of black aesthetics is considered important for the development of African-American identity during this revolutionary in American politics. Artists are called to look for new aesthetics that are contrary to the western white, and do not ignore their black community. Early artwork took the form of murals, which faced social problems and tried to galvanize the local black community. They are full of color and rich in symbolic images, and often describe members of the black community, from jazz musicians to politicians.
Artists associated with black aesthetics include visual arts workshops, Chandler Dana, Gary Rickson, William Walker, Jeff Donaldson, Eugene Wade, Jae Jarell, Wadsworth Jarell, Barbara Jones-Hogu and Gerald Williams, many of them formed Afri-Kobra.
The term related glossary
Afri-Cobra, Black Art Movement, Spiral, Pest
Moreover, as we have seen above, this term is one of a collection of dictionaries, acronyms, terms, jargon, or terminology in the field of arts that begins with an alphabet or prefix T, as well as terms associated with T.
Meaning of The Black Aesthetic in the English, Indonesian (Including Javanese and Sundanese), and Malaysian Translation Dictionary
Apart from discussing the meaning and discussion of the definition, to deepen it further, here we also need to know what the word means in the English, Indonesian (including Javanese and Sundanese) translation dictionaries, as well as Malaysia (Malay).
For easy understanding, in this glossary post, we will explain it in the form of a list of translations of terms from various types of languages as follows:
- English; Terminology = The Black Aesthetic.
- Indonesian (including Javanese and Sundanese translations); Terminology = Estetika hitam (Indonesian), Estetika ireng (Java), and Éstétis hideung in Sundanese.
- Malaysian; Terminology = Estetika hitam.
Closing
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Footnotes
This glossary post was created by referring to the conclusions of the meaning of definitions from various authoritative relevant references such as Wikipedia, Britannica and several other sources such as MoMA, Tate, ModernArts, and so on. This word is one of a collection of terminology in the field of Art which begins with the alphabet or prefix T. This article wasupdated in Nov of 2024.
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