Description
Discover the profound exploration of migration and displacement with 'The Sea is History', a compelling 2019 publication from Skira Editore S.p.A. This beautifully illustrated book features notable contemporary artists who engage with themes grounded in both historical and contemporary contexts. Drawing inspiration from Derek Walcott's iconic poem, 'The Sea is History' delves deep into postcolonial discourse, unearthing connections that bind individual narratives across geography and art forms. Highlighted by thought-provoking essays from scholars such as Salah M. Hassan and Manthia Diawara, this catalogue enriches your understanding of how art navigates the complexities of identity and history. The illustrated pages showcase powerful artistic expressions that interrogate the legacies of the Atlantic slave trade, reflecting on how past injustices resonate in today’s society. Each contributing artist offers unique perspectives, enriching this discourse with poetic contributions from celebrated figures like Linton Kwesi Johnson and Kei Miller. Perfect for students, educators, and art enthusiasts alike, 'The Sea is History' is a vital addition to any contemporary art collection, sparking dialogue on migration, identity, and the shared human experience.

