ATL-Based visual artist Fahamu Pecou.  I interviewed him for Analogue Atlanta last year.  Cool cat, creative brother.  dominickbrady




One of my favorite people and favorite artists, Fahamu Pecou. Pecou’s body of work features painting, video and performances that explore the phenomenon of contemporary propaganda and brand building as well as the cultural context of media and promotion and its disconnection and relevance to fine art. His work exposes the stereotypes that surround black masculinity as reflected in contemporary media. This piece is entitled Warn-A-Brother, from his 2008 series Stunt’d Like My Daddy.  leatriceellzy

ATL-Based visual artist Fahamu Pecou.  I interviewed him for Analogue Atlanta last year.  Cool cat, creative brother.  dominickbrady

One of my favorite people and favorite artists, Fahamu Pecou. Pecou’s body of work features painting, video and performances that explore the phenomenon of contemporary propaganda and brand building as well as the cultural context of media and promotion and its disconnection and relevance to fine art. His work exposes the stereotypes that surround black masculinity as reflected in contemporary media. This piece is entitled Warn-A-Brother, from his 2008 series Stunt’d Like My Daddyleatriceellzy

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