Este octubre, Burberry se asociará con la galería Saatchi de Londres en su última exposición "The New Black Vanguard'" que destaca las vidas de los afroamericanos, así como la importancia de los creadores afroamericanos, basándose en el libro de Antwaun Sargent.
Sargent, escritor y crítico, también es un reconocido galerista que ha dedicado un espacio a Burberry dentro de la exposición que muestra los conceptos de identidad, belleza y deseo de una nueva generación. A través de fotografías y vídeos creados en colaboración con Burberry, el espacio destaca las posibilidades innovadoras e inclusivas que se crean cuando la moda y el arte chocan, un tema que ha estado en el centro del trabajo de Antwaun Sargent. Hemos hablado con el galerista para comprender mejor lo que le motiva en el mundo del arte.
Burberry: Your book ‘The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion’ helped change the discourse of inclusivity in the art space – how did you coin the phrase ‘The New Black Vanguard’ and what does it mean to you?
You’re fiercely passionate about spotlighting Black creatives – what drew you to the fifteen artists featured at ‘The New Black Vanguard’ exhibition who are also featured in your book?
Through making noise about and space for Black creatives, you’ve already had a profound effect on the art world. What’s your underlying mission?
What do you look for in a piece of art?
What photographers are on your radar at the moment?
You’ve worked with a host of global changemakers, artists and creators in your career so far – who has inspired you the most and why?
What’s the future of contemporary photography?
You’ve long discussed the synergy between fashion and art – where and how do you think they intersect?
What’s the best advice you ever received as an up-and-coming young Black creative?
What is the best advice you can offer to up-and-coming young Black artists and creatives?