Black Earth Rising

Cover of Black Earth Rising by Ekow Eshun
Author: Ekow Eshun
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780500028780
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*Black Earth Rising* by Ekow Eshun is a vibrant contemporary art anthology published by Thames & Hudson in 2025. This 240-page book explores the intricate connections between race, climate crisis, and colonialism through the works of 100 leading artists of African diasporic, Latin American, and Native American identities. The publication is supported by an exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art, curated by the author, and invites readers to engage with vital questions surrounding land, presence, and social and environmental justice against the historical backdrop of European settlement in the New World.

Readers will find that *Black Earth Rising* is divided into three thematic sections: Reckoning, Reimagining, and Reclaiming. The anthology addresses complex issues such as forced migration, the environmental consequences of colonialism, and the urban challenges faced by Black and Brown communities. It emphasizes the importance of cultural practices and knowledge systems of indigenous peoples in reshaping our understanding of the natural world. Through a discourse on climate change, this book positions the voices of people of color at the forefront, offering aesthetic perspectives that are both poetic and lyrical, rather than didactic.


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A vibrant contemporary art anthology that explores the complex ties between race, climate crisis and colonialism by 100 leading artists of African diasporic, Latin American and Native American identity.

Black Earth Rising presents works by artists of African diasporic, Latin American and Native American identity that address vital questions of land, presence, climate crisis, and social and environmental justice against the historical backdrop of European settlement of the New World. Supported by an exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art curated by the author, this timely publication invites us to trace and make the connections between race, the climate crisis and colonialism.

Works by 100 contemporary artists are presented in three thematic sections: Reckoning, Reimagining and Reclaiming. Complex and intertwined concepts are explored: forced migration and slavery, the environmental consequences of colonialism, the occupation of Native lands, the urban plight of Black and Brown communities, and how cultural practices and knowledge systems of indigenous peoples can change our perspectives of the natural world.

Compelling and thought-provoking, Black Earth Rising presents a discourse around climate change that situates the voices of people of colour at the active centre rather than on the passive periphery and expands our understanding of aesthetic perspectives on climate change through artworks that reach to the poetic and lyrical rather than the didactic.

Learn more about the exhibition at artbma.org

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Language: en. Pages: 240.

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