Blackpop
By (Author) Shaheen Merali
Saqi Books
Saqi Books
10th November 2004
Collector's and Revised ed.
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Popular culture
Installation art
306
Paperback
120
Width 145mm, Height 210mm, Spine 8mm
222g
Shaheen Merali is an artist who puts popular culture through its paces. He is acutely aware of how popular culture is a carrier of social prejudice and invective, and as such, his work is exercised specifically by the racial and racist content of popular culture. Whether his series of life-size paper constructions of black celebrities or his use of flowerpots and toys to represent people of colour, Merali explores and questions the relationship between racist desire and disgust, between consumer goods and art fetishes, between the sweet icing of kitsch and brutal racist violence. Through his work, it becomes clear that the most trivial objects of amusement carry an inordinate wealth of history, knowledge and prejudice.
'Shaheen Merali is an artist who puts popular culture through its paces ... He is exercised specifically by the racial and racist content of popular culture.' Dave Beech
Shaheen Merali was born in Tanzania and came to London in 1970 at the age of 11. He currently heads the Department of Visual Arts at the House of World Culture in Berlin and was previously Senior Lecturer at Central Saint Martin's College of Art and Design and a researcher at the University of Westminster. He has exhibited nationally and internationally, and has had two large survey exhibitions at the Bronx Museum and the Queens Museum, New York.