Grada Kilomba and Jaime Lauriano explore decolonization in contemporary art
Grada Kilomba's artistic practice centers on decolonizing thought through her work. The Portuguese artist examines colonial legacies and their impact on contemporary society. Jaime Lauriano addresses the myth of racial democracy in his artistic investigations. The Brazilian artist critically analyzes historical narratives and social structures. Both artists engage with themes of colonial history and its present-day consequences. Their work appears in Arte Brasileiros' coverage of decolonization topics. The publication focuses on contemporary artistic approaches to post-colonial discourse. The content highlights artistic perspectives from Portuguese and Brazilian contexts.
Key facts
- Grada Kilomba works on decolonization of thought
- Jaime Lauriano examines racial democracy myths
- Both artists address colonial legacies
- Content appears in Arte Brasileiros publication
- Focus is on contemporary artistic practices
- Themes include post-colonial discourse
- Artists come from Portuguese and Brazilian backgrounds
- Publication covers decolonization topics
Entities
Artists
- Grada Kilomba
- Jaime Lauriano
Institutions
- Arte Brasileiros
Locations
- Portugal
- Brazil