Dive into Memphis magic with our 26th Annual Southern Music Issue!
From Al Green to Elvis, explore iconic photography and fresh takes on legends through stellar writing from Zandria Robinson, Robert Gordon & more.
From Al Green to Elvis, explore iconic photography and fresh takes on legends through stellar writing from Zandria Robinson, Robert Gordon & more.
Darryl DeAngelo Terrell is a Brooklyn-based, Detroit-born artist primarily working within lens-based media, performance, and writing; they’re also a curator, DJ, and organizer. Darryl received their Bachelor of Fine Arts from Wayne State University in 2015 and their Master of Fine Art from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 2017. Darryl works under the philosophy of F.U.B.U (This Shit Is For Us*). They’re always thinking about how their work can aid a larger conversation about Blackness and its many intersections. Currently, Darryl is exploring afro-surrealism and Black futurity, thinking of how to get all Black people free from the presence of whiteness, getting black people to “elsewhere,” where all Black people can have complete freedom.