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Artists
Camille Turner and Camal Pirbhai
Price
$9.95
Date
2017
Publisher
Art Gallery of Ontario
Format
Monographs
ISBN
9781894243995
Length
32 pp
Genre
Black Art & Artists, Canadian, Fashion
Description

In this captivating collection of photographs, Camille Turner and Camal Pirbhai draw attention to 18th-century fugitive slave ads from Canada’s colonial archives. Juxtaposing reproductions of actual advertisements with contemporary photographs that reinterpret the details of the clothing worn by the freedom seekers as high-fashion, Turner and Pirbhai provoke a conversation about Canada’s often unacknowledged role in the transatlantic slave trade.

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