In Open Contempt: Confronting White Supremacy in Art and Public Space
by Irvin Weathersby
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Longlisted for the 2026 PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award for Nonfiction
"An awe-striking masterpiece of love."
--Jason Reynolds, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"The sentences alone in In Open Contempt make it one of the most memorable books of the decade. But it's the unexpected lingering and genius crafting of consequential action that makes this one of the freshest explorations of space I've ever read. Irvin Weathersby Jr. has made something we've never before seen, felt, or witnessed."
--Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy: An American Memoir
A stirring journey into the soul of a fractured America that confronts the enduring specter of white supremacy in our art, monuments, and public spaces, from a captivating new literary voice
Amid the ongoing reckoning over America's history of anti-Black racism, scores of monuments to slaveowners and Confederate soldiers still proudly dot the country's landscape, while schools and street signs continue to bear the names of segregationists. With poignant, lyrical prose, cultural commentator Irvin Weathersby confronts the inescapable specter of white supremacy in our open spaces and contemplates what it means to bear witness to sites of lasting racial trauma.
Weathersby takes us from the streets of his childhood in New Orleans's Lower Ninth Ward to the Whitney Plantation; from the graffitied pedestals of Confederate statues lining Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia, to the location of a racist terror attack in Charlottesville; from the site of the Wounded Knee massacre in South Dakota to a Kara Walker art installation at a former sugar factory in Brooklyn, New York. Along the way, he challenges the creation myths embedded in America's landmarks and meets artists, curators, and city planners doing the same. Urgent and unflinchingly intimate, In Open Contempt offers a hopeful reimagining of the spaces we share in order to honor our nation's true history, encouraging us to make room for love as a way to heal and treat each other more humanely.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9780593299159
EAN:
9780593299159
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
256
Authors:
Irvin Weathersby
Publisher:
Viking

Outstanding read on The Blackman Read Aloud Hour Project#theblackmanwhoreadsaloudMr. Weathersby did an outstanding job in the text, outstanding!
My god this is a beautiful book. Beautiful as to the skill of the writing in language and in invoking imagery. Beautiful as to the emotional journey we take with the writer as we meander through history and art and culture, stopping along the way to think about things, to see patterns of things, to consider what we are feeling when we encounter these things. And beautiful as to the nature of the book as not a description of My Summer Vacation but more along the lines of "This—this here is life. Come enjoy it with me, all the parts, the sweet and sour, the bitter and spicy, the rich umami and the sharp prickle of unknown tastes."I've never met this author and never read anything they've written, but this was an invitation by a genuinely good human who is asking me to consider with him what it means in this life to be human, to see history, to have to comprehend both the beauty of art and the ugliness of life that is woven through the creations of our imagination.I had no idea what this book would be like. I picked it up at the strong recommendation of a friend—who it turns out hadn't read it either but thought it would be a good fit for me! It turned into an accidental journey full of wonderous surprises and moment of genuine regret and sadness.I regret that it is only as long as need be for the author to feel that it is complete, because I want more of this book and this experience and this mix of joy and grief that comes from our humanness.Right now as I consider the reading of this book I am in the overwhelm. What am I feeling that is so big and brimming with something that I cannot name but that I want to have?It might not be the book that brings you light or life, but if it does—then you can understand the joy I feel in having this moment in my life to read such stories and reflections.
An incredible read. The book about our history that I didn't know i needed.
Very educational still reading
An enjoyable listen. Very similar to Clint Smith's book and I liked his better...but glad I read this one for a different perspective.