Shades of Black : Assembling Black Arts in 1980s Britain /
In the 1980s-at the height of Thatcherism and in the wake of civil unrest and rioting in a number of British cities-the Black Arts Movement burst onto the British art scene with breathtaking intensity, changing the nature and perception of British culture irreversibly. This richly illustrated volume...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press,
[2005]
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- contents
- Shades of Black: Assembling the 1980s
- part one texts
- Stuart Hall Assembling the 1980s: The Deluge-and After
- Rasheed Araeen The Success and Failure of the Black Arts Movement
- Keith Piper Wait, Did I Miss Something? Some Personal Musings on the 1980s and Beyond
- Lubaina Himid Inside the Invisible: For/Getting Strategy
- Kobena Mercer Iconography after Identity
- susan pui san lok A to Y (Entries for an Inventionry of Dented "I"s)
- Zineb Sedira in collaboration with Jawad Al-Nawab On Becoming an Artist: Algerian, African, Arab, Muslim, French, and Black British? A Dialogue of Visibility
- Yong Soon Min and Allan deSouza CoRespondents
- Judith Wilson Triangular Trades: Late-Twentieth-Century "Black" Art and Transatlantic Cultural Commerce
- Dawoud Bey Collaborative Projects: Toward a More Inclusive Practice
- Stan Abe Why Asia Now? Contemporary Asian Art and the Politics of Multiculturalism
- Naseem Khan Choices for Black Arts in Britain over Thirty Years
- Gilane Tawadros A Case of Mistaken Identity
- color plates
- part two the conference
- Conference Papers and Speakers
- Dialogues
- part three time lines
- Introduction
- Time Lines
- part four recommended reading
- Introduction
- Histories and Positions
- Visual Practices
- Exhibitions and Display
- Institutions, Policies, and Reports
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Index