Antwaun Sargent — Makers & Dreamers 2019

Antwaun Sargent
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Antwaun Sargent

Antwaun Sargent

Author, Art Critic, and Curator

This year, Sargent authored The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion (Aperture), a book championing the work of young black artists.

What made 2019 meaningful for you?

The response to my book affirmed why I critically engage art, and reminded me that it is an opportunity for us to consider fundamentally who we are, the power of beauty, and the future possibilities we can imagine. I also think that organizing exhibitions has been an opportunity for me to propose new possibilities of seeing.

What is your goal as a writer and art critic?

Today to be an art critic is to really reassess the history of art in America and the wider world and to think about the spaces that exist in that history to help tell a fuller story of us.

I always think about the artists that I grew up knowing. And I want to make sure that the generation that comes behind me has an opportunity to really engage with a rich past that could be informative to their futures.

What inspires you?

I’m super fascinated by the fact that we all live in the same world, yet the ways that individuals respond to that world are infinite. When we’re thinking about notions of identity, we might have some commonality, but what you see on the canvas or what you see in the photograph or in a video, it’s just wildly different. That level of interpretation, that level of fantasy, really is endlessly inspiring to me.

What’s on the horizon for 2020?

In 2020, I will continue my commitment to Black artists by writing criticism, curating exhibitions, and engaging in public dialogues that explore the power and possibility of black art. These are really just ways to show your thinking and the ways you hope the world would operate.