
Art on My Mind: Visual Politics
The canonical work of cultural criticism by the âprofoundly influential criticâ (Artnet), in a beautiful thirtieth-anniversary edition, featuring a new foreword by esteemed visual artist Mickalene Thomas
âSharp and persuasive.â âThe New York Times Book Review on the original publication of Art on My Mind
Art on My Mind, âone of the countryâs most influential feminist thinkersâ (Artforum) offers a tender yet potent suite of writings for a world increasingly concerned with art and identity politics. This collection of bell hooksâs essays, each with art at its center, explores both the obvious and obscure: from ruminations on the fraught representation of Black bodies, to reflections on the creative processes of women artists, to analysis of the use of blood in visual art.
bell hooks has been âinstrumental in cracking open the white, western canon for Black artistsâ (Artnet), with searing essays complemented by conversations with Carrie Mae Weems, Emma Amos, Margo Humphrey, and LaVerne Wells-Bowie. Featuring full-color artwork from giants such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lorna Simpson, and Alison Saar, Art on My Mind âexamines the way race, sex and class shape who makes art, how it sells and who values itâ (The New York Times), while questioning how art can be instrumental for Black liberation. In doing so, hooks urges us to unravel the forces of oppression that colonize our imaginations.
With a new foreword from acclaimed contemporary artist Mickalene Thomas, this thirtieth-anniversary edition passes the torch to a new generation of artists, capturing hooksâs simple yet evergreen affirmation: art mattersâit is a life force in the struggle for freedom. Art on My Mind is essential reading for anyone looking to find lessons on liberation and creativity in the world of colorâthe free world of art.
- bell hooks
- 304 pages
- 5.5 inches W x 8.5 inches L
- Paperback
- The New Press
- 2025
- History
- Item #: 9781620979266
The canonical work of cultural criticism by the âprofoundly influential criticâ (Artnet), in a beautiful thirtieth-anniversary edition, featuring a new foreword by esteemed visual artist Mickalene Thomas
âSharp and persuasive.â âThe New York Times Book Review on the original publication of Art on My Mind
Art on My Mind, âone of the countryâs most influential feminist thinkersâ (Artforum) offers a tender yet potent suite of writings for a world increasingly concerned with art and identity politics. This collection of bell hooksâs essays, each with art at its center, explores both the obvious and obscure: from ruminations on the fraught representation of Black bodies, to reflections on the creative processes of women artists, to analysis of the use of blood in visual art.
bell hooks has been âinstrumental in cracking open the white, western canon for Black artistsâ (Artnet), with searing essays complemented by conversations with Carrie Mae Weems, Emma Amos, Margo Humphrey, and LaVerne Wells-Bowie. Featuring full-color artwork from giants such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lorna Simpson, and Alison Saar, Art on My Mind âexamines the way race, sex and class shape who makes art, how it sells and who values itâ (The New York Times), while questioning how art can be instrumental for Black liberation. In doing so, hooks urges us to unravel the forces of oppression that colonize our imaginations.
With a new foreword from acclaimed contemporary artist Mickalene Thomas, this thirtieth-anniversary edition passes the torch to a new generation of artists, capturing hooksâs simple yet evergreen affirmation: art mattersâit is a life force in the struggle for freedom. Art on My Mind is essential reading for anyone looking to find lessons on liberation and creativity in the world of colorâthe free world of art.
- bell hooks
- 304 pages
- 5.5 inches W x 8.5 inches L
- Paperback
- The New Press
- 2025
- History
- Item #: 9781620979266
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The canonical work of cultural criticism by the âprofoundly influential criticâ (Artnet), in a beautiful thirtieth-anniversary edition, featuring a new foreword by esteemed visual artist Mickalene Thomas
âSharp and persuasive.â âThe New York Times Book Review on the original publication of Art on My Mind
Art on My Mind, âone of the countryâs most influential feminist thinkersâ (Artforum) offers a tender yet potent suite of writings for a world increasingly concerned with art and identity politics. This collection of bell hooksâs essays, each with art at its center, explores both the obvious and obscure: from ruminations on the fraught representation of Black bodies, to reflections on the creative processes of women artists, to analysis of the use of blood in visual art.
bell hooks has been âinstrumental in cracking open the white, western canon for Black artistsâ (Artnet), with searing essays complemented by conversations with Carrie Mae Weems, Emma Amos, Margo Humphrey, and LaVerne Wells-Bowie. Featuring full-color artwork from giants such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lorna Simpson, and Alison Saar, Art on My Mind âexamines the way race, sex and class shape who makes art, how it sells and who values itâ (The New York Times), while questioning how art can be instrumental for Black liberation. In doing so, hooks urges us to unravel the forces of oppression that colonize our imaginations.
With a new foreword from acclaimed contemporary artist Mickalene Thomas, this thirtieth-anniversary edition passes the torch to a new generation of artists, capturing hooksâs simple yet evergreen affirmation: art mattersâit is a life force in the struggle for freedom. Art on My Mind is essential reading for anyone looking to find lessons on liberation and creativity in the world of colorâthe free world of art.
- bell hooks
- 304 pages
- 5.5 inches W x 8.5 inches L
- Paperback
- The New Press
- 2025
- History
- Item #: 9781620979266















