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Black American Muslims: Open Casket Painting Opens Wounds

NEW YORK โ€“ A new art piece, depicting the death of a Black American teen in the 1960s, is raising uproar among Black American community, and Muslims in its middle, as pacifying and whitewashing a brutal murder triggered by racism and hatred.

โ€œThis picture is an insult to the memory of Emmet Till, his mother Mrs. Mamie Till, and every African American murdered because of the color of their skin and all the family who have suffered as a result,โ€ Sapelo Square arts and culture editor Malikah A. Shabazz told AboutIslam.net.

โ€œThis picture does nothing more than try and pacify the white population and soothe any guilt that may exist as a result of the treatment of African Americans in this country.โ€

Shabazz was referring to art piece Open Casket, depicting the death of Emmett Till, which was premiered by White artist Dana Schutz at the Whitney Museum of American Artโ€™s 2017 Biennial program.

Emmett Till was a 14-year-old boy kidnapped, tortured, and lynched in Mississippi in 1955. Tillโ€™s murders left his body beaten and deformed beyond recognition. Mamie Till, Emmettโ€™s mother, decided to have an open casket funeral so the world can see the horror of her sonโ€™s death, brought on by racism and hatred and to โ€œlet the people see what I have seen.โ€

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Artist Hannah Black sent an open letter signed by over 25 Black artists, writers and curators, to Whitney Biennial curators Christopher Y. Lew and Mia Locks.

In the letter, the undersigned asked curators to remove the painting, because its display is insensitive to the meaning of Tillโ€™s death in Black American Culture.

Black asserts in the open letter that, โ€œTill was made available to Black people as an inspiration and warning. Non-Black people must accept that they will never embody and cannot understand this gesture.

โ€œTherefore, his story and imagery is an inviolable part of Black American culture, and no one outside that culture should be so cavalier as to try to represent it.โ€

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As members of the countryโ€™s rich African American heritage, Black Muslims similarly consider Emmet Tillโ€™s story and murder a sacrosanct part of their histories.

Shabazz asserted that the painting disregards the Emmett Tillโ€™s trauma and seeks to whitewash the brutality of his death.

โ€œThis picture clearly ignores the trauma inflicted on Emmett and tries to cover up the fatal brutality that young man faced. Mamie Till intentionally had an open casket funeral for her son so the world could see what happened to him,โ€ she said.

โ€œThis tasteless depiction is akin to applying makeup to a wound to prevent it from looking as bad as it actually is. Itโ€™s a manifestation of the constant denial of the horrendous treatment that African Americans have faced and continue to face in this country.โ€

Profiting from Black American TraumaEmmit Till

Until today, Black Americans continue to share Emmett Tillโ€™s story as part of their cultural trauma, and many annually commemorate his murder.

Black American Muslims expressed chagrin that a White artist would impinge an outsiderโ€™s exposition of that trauma.

โ€œAs an individual, as a Black woman, I feel uneasy about White artists depicting painful parts of African American history, resurfacing the trauma, when they have distance to the subject,โ€ anti-racism activist Margari Aziza told AboutIslam.

โ€œWhile well meaning, I echo the sentiments of others and feel uncomfortable with a White artist profiting off of Black suffering, especially since many Black artists are not given similar platforms or compensated for their creations.

โ€œItโ€™s triggering and traumatic,โ€ Asha Noor told AboutIslam.

โ€œTelling Tillโ€™s story through a White lens and perspective is callous as well as a power play. No matter how some may try to romanticize the art element of this painting, it boils down to a White woman sparking a discussion that isnโ€™t hers to spark.

โ€œJust this year, the White woman (Carolyn Bryant) responsible for Emmett Tillโ€™s brutal beating admitted she lied about his whistling at her. Therefore, his death continues to be relevant and a distressing reminder for Black Americans that our childrenโ€™s lives remain in jeopardy for even the smallest things.

โ€œThe audacity of this entire situation is nauseating, to say the least. The artist is profiting from the collective suffering of Black people and putting salt in fresh wounds.โ€

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โ€œI think without seeing it live, itโ€™s difficult to comment completely,โ€ artist-activist Suaโ€™d Abdul Khabeer told AboutIslam.

โ€œI noticed how the image is mostly filled with the artistic rendition of Tillโ€™s brutalized face, which definitely makes it a spectacle.

Abdul Khabeer pointed out that the Schutz also overstepped cultural boundaries by assuming to overlay her White maternal experience and ignore the significance of intersections of race and gender.

โ€œKnowing it was a White artist who explained her reasoning by claiming that Mamie Tillโ€™s Blackness was somehow not relevant or less relevant to her motherhoodโ€“ i.e. she is a mother like meโ€“made it offensive.โ€

Abdul Khabeer also correlated Schutzโ€™s overriding of a White artistโ€™s expression of Black trauma to the broader encroaching of White bodies in Black physical and cultural spaces.

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t help that the artist is also a transplant to Brooklyn, a part of the gentrification brigade that is displacing my people. Taking up space, taking up our space, both in Brooklyn and on the โ€œhallowedโ€ walls of museums.โ€

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