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Kerry James Marshall: On Museums | Art21 "Extended Play"

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    [Kerry James Marshall: On Museums]
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    You walk into the museum, and the way the museum is structured
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    especially the kind of great encyclopedic museum,
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    where you could come in and your introduction to the art world
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    is through the primitive and the ancient collections.
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    And then you start moving up the stairs, and
    you go into the
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    medieval European work.
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    And then you go all the way through from the
    14th century, the 15th century,
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    the 16th century, the 17th century, the
    18th century, the 19th century,
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    All of that stuff is magnificent stuff.
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    It’s all good. You know, we all like it.
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    But you become
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    At some point you become acutely aware of
    your absence in the whole kind of
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    historical timeline that develops this kind
    of narrative of mastery.
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    We take it for granted that this is just the
    way art history has been structured.
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    It's like, the people who make stuff
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    and that's the people who make the best stuff
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    You know, they are all Europeans.
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    They are all Europeans.
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    And when do other people start to come in
    to the field?
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    Well, only after they have been dominated
    and colonized by Europeans.
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    And then what do they start to do?
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    They started to do what the Europeans were
    doing.
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    If there were as many institutions like the
    Museum of Modern Art,
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    like the Whitney Museum, like the Metropolitan
    Museum
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    if there was as many institutions that people
    were clamoring to get into
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    that were run by Black people and Chinese
    people and everybody,
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    then this wouldn’t be an issue at all.
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    It is only an issue because there’s only
    this one set of institutions
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    that everybody recognizes as being the best,
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    and you know that you’re not controlling
    them,
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    so you got to keep asking the people who are
    controlling them to let you in.
Title:
Kerry James Marshall: On Museums | Art21 "Extended Play"
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"Extended Play" series
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02:10

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