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Tag Archives: sacred geometry

Not for Nothing | On Art, Empire & Sacred Resistance

Large wall drawing made of latex paint and spray paint installed at Galveston Artist Residency. This wall drawing utilizes motifs found in Islamic sacred geometry and referenced the Prophet Muhammad with its use of the pentagon and the hajj is referenced by the Black square and the circular form Nsenga Knight wall drawings are also inspired by the large wall of drawings of Sol Lewitt and conceptual arts practices

Artist Nsenga Knight explores colonial language, sacred geometry, and the artist’s duty to truth in Not for Nothing.

Posted bynsengaknightOctober 21, 2025October 22, 2025Posted inAnnouncements, BLOG/ NEWSTags:artist as activist, colonial language, contemporary art essay, decolonial art, Gaza ceasefire, Muslim artists, Nina Simone quote, Not for Nothing, Nsenga Knight, sacred geometry
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