Speculative Light
Speculative Light
Over the course of a thirty-eight-year friendship, writer James Baldwin and painter Beauford Delaney shared their private lives and shaped one another's artistic values. Speculative Light brings together scholars, critics, and artists who analyze the stylistic and historical import of Baldwin's and Delaney's works and examine how this friendship fundamentally shaped their ideas about art and life. The book's contributors explore how the two men, sharing identities as queer Black American artists first in New York and then as expatriates in France, created a speculative space in their work to think about more just and creative Black futures. Essay topics and issues range from masculinity, queerness, Blackness, and Americanness to the relationship between jazz, painting, and writing. Throughout, the contributors establish a positive history for Baldwin's and Delaney's arts that refuses a subordinate role to white artists of the Modernist avant-garde. Ultimately, Speculative Light demonstrates that Baldwin and Delaney's bond provides revolutionary grounds for theorizing contemporary Black art and life.
Contributors. Hilton Als, Nicholas Boggs, Indie A. Choudhury, Shawn Anthony Christian, Rachel Cohen, Amy J. Elias, Monika Gehlawat, David Leeming, D. Quentin Miller, Fred Moten, Walton M. Muyumba, Robert O'Meally, Ed Pavlic, Levi Prombaum, Robert Reid-Pharr, Tyler T. Schmidt, Abbe Schriber, Jered Sprecher, Stephen Wicks, Magdalena Zaborowska
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