REBEL: Artist Torkwase Dyson Is Trying to "Desperately Live Up to Blackness"
Torkwase Dyson makes art that captures and extends the zeitgeist by mining the history of black bodies in America. Best known for her sculptures and multi-media installments, Dyson has recently been named the Robert Gwathmey Chair at Cooper Union, where she is launching her newest installation, I Can Drink the Distance. To read the full article, click here.