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JAMES II, REPRISE 2008
(This is a companion piece to JAMES)
24 in. x 16 in.
Mixed
media: paper, wood, paint, engraving on wood
©Maureen Kelleher 2008
Detail
image with engraved text. Back
to gallery 1
Engraved
and printed text on the work:
| JAMES BALDWIN |
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JAMES KELLEHER |
Baldwin's
advice to his brother:
One day his mother showed him a letter from his brother, “Lover,”
who had been mistreated by a white officer. Jimmy responded
with a letter. He reminded his brother that racism is based
on fear, that when the white racist confronts the black man,
what he sees is not the individual man but a “nightmare” of
his own creation. Above all, he said, “you must take care
not to step inside” his nightmare, his guilt, and his fear,
his hatred. To step into the nightmare is to justify it and
to relinquish the soul’s freedom and the control over one’s
life. To enter the nightmare is to become a “nigger.” |
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My
father's advice to me:
"Do anything you want.
Just don't bring home the next president of the United States."
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Artist’s
note: If my father were alive today, and I was 13
years old, would he say this to me? |