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Image from Scott's recent performance “On the Impossibility of Freedom in a Country Founded on Slavery and Genocide” on October 7, 2014 in Brooklyn, New York.

Image from Scott's recent performance “On the Impossibility of Freedom in a Country Founded on Slavery and Genocide” on October 7, 2014 in Brooklyn, New York.

Art21: New Kids on the Block | "The Demands of Dread Scott"

November 04, 2014

“I don’t think art by itself is a revolution,” Scott explained, “but I think that it can contribute to people more substantially and fundamentally seeing a different world.” 
 

READ MORE from my interview with Brooklyn-based artist Dread Scott for Art21's "Revolution" Issue: 
http://blog.art21.org/2014/11/04/the-demands-of-dread-scott/#.VFjK1P2nLA4

Dread Scott. Sign of the Times, 2001. Screenprint; 39 x 39 inches. Courtesy the artist.

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