I'm so down for an exhibit that challenges our perception of historical memorials
. I mean, we've all seen those Confederate statues that are literally embedded with racist history, right?
It's time to rethink what these monuments even represent. Kara Walker's drone sculpture is insane - it's like she took the original and gave it a major midlife crisis
. The way she reimagines Stonewall Jackson is so powerful, it's like he's finally free from all that racist baggage.
I love how this exhibit brings together so many different artists with their own unique perspectives on the issue. It's not just about tearing down the statues (although that's part of it), but also about creating new ways to honor our histories and cultures that don't perpetuate harm. It's like, what if we could make monuments that actually promote healing and reconciliation?
That would be a game-changer.
I love how this exhibit brings together so many different artists with their own unique perspectives on the issue. It's not just about tearing down the statues (although that's part of it), but also about creating new ways to honor our histories and cultures that don't perpetuate harm. It's like, what if we could make monuments that actually promote healing and reconciliation?