is a Pelzer Projects collaboration between multidisciplinary artist Ayo Janeen Jackson and master printmaker Zaire Anderson. This two-color screen print, which uses the infamous mugshot of political activist Assata Shakur as its source material, showcases core elements of Jackson's artistic practice – the use of a body-based font and engagement with historical racial injustice.
Blurring the line between image and object, the print is laser-cut and backed with reflective Mylar to create text behind the photo image, spelling out the Spanish for “Black Danger” (or Spanglish for “the Danger Posed by a Black Person”). It is printed on 280gsm, 22"x 30" BFK Rives printmaking paper and hand deckled. Edition of 9 + 2AP + 1PP in each colorway.
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