Tyler Lee Wilkinson
Region: Midwest
Website: http://www.tylerleewilkinson.com
Blackness in the twenty-first century is the blackest black that
black has ever been. It is the darkest dark—so dark that we
cannot discern its shape or form. It exists and extends into infinite
blackness—an orchestrally churning sea of blackness.
Challenged and encouraged by Langston Hughes’s 1926 The
Negro Artist and The Racial Mountain, in these objects I attempt
to contextualize my identity within a sea of blackness, which is to
contextualize my identity within the now. Blackness is complex. It
is all things at once. It is rich and sweet, just as it is bitter and tar.