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Monique Kerman, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Art History at Western Washington University's College of Fine and Performing Arts. Her research focuses on decolonizing art history, curatorial practices, and postcolonial studies, particularly in African art contexts. She has contributed significantly to redefining global art narratives through her work on figures like Okwui Enwezor, emphasizing the need to decentralize Eurocentric hegemony in art institutions.
Her 2021 publication in Nka: Journal of Contemporary African Art analyzes Enwezor’s legacy, highlighting his role in reshaping the art world through exhibitions like Documenta11 and his advocacy for inclusive art historiography. While no grants or advising roles are explicitly detailed here, her work underscores a commitment to critical, equity-driven scholarship.
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