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No. 01  (2020): Transitory Parerga: Access and Inclusion in Contemporary Art

Blond Beast of Prey

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Cover image

Russell Bruns/‘Shane Malone,’ Happy Mother’s Day (2020) (courtesy of Russell Bruns)

Against the backdrop of a global outcry and the battle against systemic racism, this essay examines the role of whiteness—as an idea, rather than as a racial category—in the maintenance of an acculturated system of power. I argue that race and racism are not the root of the problem but the symptom, and that the deeper issue resides in the inhumanity of institutions: in this case, the institution and culture of art, its values, its manifest self-regard, its exclusionary and controlling force. Through an examination of works by the artist Russell Bruns, I consider how, within the physical and ideological skin of whiteness, this malevolent project is challenged.

Keywords
  • #blacklivesmatter
  • racism
  • amoral/ extra-moral
  • idea of whiteness
Cite as

Jamal A (2020) Blond beast of prey. The Garage Journal: Studies in Art, Museums & Culture, 01: 188-204. DOI: 10.35074/GJ.2020.1.1.012