Part of The Black Alchemy series, There May Still Be Time Left continues Turner’s examination of the present, Black artists, and Black American history through construction, abstraction, and projection. Included is “A Litany of Aesthetics (Composition in Black, White, and Grey)“ an epistolary essay by writer Daonne Huff, who writes to Turner: “I look at your work and I think about the importance of the archive. Not just the official ones that are deemed worthy of protection and conservation by institutions as a testament, as an acknowledgment of a deserving and worthy public history, or as a deserving and worthy public life, but also the personal ones, the family ones, the private ones not intended or prepared for public consumption, review or affirmation.” -Publisher
Hardbound in black velour.