Noah Latif Lamp
Slave Dance
Noah Latif Lamp
Slave Dance, 2021
Oil on Panel
© Noah Latif Lamp, 2021
Noah Latif Lamp’s Slave Dance is an intervention - brushstrokes of rain, erasure, or reckoning cut across the image, veiling figures caught mid-movement. What remains is not a clean archive but a disrupted surface: haunted, resisting clarity. This is African American history as shared inheritance, as wound and witness. Lamp doesn’t just distort the past - he holds up a mirror to its omissions. A card for grief, remembrance, and fierce, unfinished solidarities.
Noah Latif Lamp
Slave Dance
Noah Latif Lamp
Slave Dance, 2021
Oil on Panel
© Noah Latif Lamp, 2021
Noah Latif Lamp’s Slave Dance is an intervention - brushstrokes of rain, erasure, or reckoning cut across the image, veiling figures caught mid-movement. What remains is not a clean archive but a disrupted surface: haunted, resisting clarity. This is African American history as shared inheritance, as wound and witness. Lamp doesn’t just distort the past - he holds up a mirror to its omissions. A card for grief, remembrance, and fierce, unfinished solidarities.