OF COLOUR by Katherine Agyemaa Agard
159 x 204mm, 224 pages, Colour printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2020
of colour is an experimental essay about color, hybridity, and art-making. It is a memoir of Agyemaa Agard’s coming to North America and encountering binaries of black and white within global anti-blackness. It is a manifesto for an experience of color that embraces change: the prismatic, the perverse, and that which is wholly beyond categorization.
“One way to express the experience of the racialized body in America is to consider the notion that color is enacted on the body and expressed through it. We witness this in Agyemaa Agard’s text not through explication and summary but through the form of the text itself, its multiplicities and refusals.
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