Shades of black : assembling black arts in 1980s Britain /
A history of the last twenty years of Black arts in Britain, focusing on the eighties when, in the midst of social unrest in many cities with large ethnic populations, the Black arts scene exploded into life.
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Durham :
Duke University Press, in collaboration with the Institute of International Visual Arts and the African and Asian Visual Artists' Archive,
©2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Assembling the 1980's: the deluge-and after / Stuart Hall
- The success and failure of the Black arts movement / Rasheed Araeen
- Wait, did I miss something? Some personal musings on the 1980's and beyond / Keith Piper
- Inside the invisible: for/getting strategy / Lubaina Himid
- Inconogrpahy after identity / Kobena Mercer
- A to y (entries for an inventionry of dented "l"s) / susan pui san lok
- On becoming an artist: Algerian, African, Arab, Muslim, French and, Black British? a dialogue of visibility / Zineb Sedira in collaboration with Jawad Al-Nawab
- CoRespondents / Yong Soon Min and Allan deSouza
- Triangular trades: late twentieth-century "Black" art and transatlantic cultural commerc / Judith Wilson
- Collaborative projects: toward a more inclusive practice / Dawoud Bey
- Why Asia now? contemporary Asian art and the politics of multiculturalism / Stan Abe
- Choices for Black arts in Britain over 30 years / Naseem Khan
- A case of mistaken identity / Gilane Tawadros
- Conference papers and speakers
- Dialogues / Jean Fisher
- Time lines / Adelaide Bannerman.