In 'grace comes violently', the artist explores the emotions that haunt queer men from African-American cultures.
, and poet Essex Hemphill, all of whom have used art as their weapon of choice, Shikeith’s practice is rooted in a need to disentangle the specters of racism and homophobia that haunt queer Black men. With, Shikeith reminds us that transcendence does not emerge from peace, but from an unstoppable will to confront pain, sorrow, and loss in order to overcome oppression against all odds.
"Something That Could Not Be Contained by a Confessional Faith", 2021 Archival Inkjet Print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Pearl Paper
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