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Shades of Black

Assembling Black Arts in 1980s Britain
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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 presents a history of that movement. It brings together in a lively dialogue leading artists, curators, art historians, and critics--many of whom were actively involved in the Black Arts Movement. Combining cultural theory with anecdote and experience, the contributors debate how the work of the black British artists of the 1980s should be viewed historically. They consider the political, cultural, and artistic developments that sparked the movement even as they explore the extent to which such a diverse body of work can be said to constitute a distinct artistic movement--particularly given that "black" in Britain in the 1980s encompassed those of South Asian, North and sub-Saharan African, and Caribbean descent, referring as much to shared experiences of disenfranchisement as to shades of skin.In thirteen original essays, the contributors examine the movement in relation to artistic practice, public funding, and the transnational art market and consider its legacy for today's artists and activists. The volume includes a unique catalog of images, a comprehensive bibliography, and a series of descriptive timelines situating the movement in relation to relevant artworks and films, exhibitions, cultural criticism, and political events from 1960 to 2000. A living archive of conversations, texts, and images, Shades of Black will be an invaluable resource for those engaged with histories of race, the nation, diaspora, and twentieth-century visual culture. Contributors Stanley Abe Jawad Al-Nawab Rasheed Araeen David A. Bailey Adelaide Bannerman Ian Baucom Dawoud Bey Sonia Boyce Allan deSouza Jean Fisher Stuart Hall Lubaina Himid Naseem Khan susan pui san lok Kobena Mercer Yong Soon Min Keith Piper Zineb Sedira Gilane Tawadros Leon Wainwright Judith Wilson

Author Biography:

David A. Bailey is a photographer and Senior Curator at Autograph ABP in London. He is coeditor of Veil: Veiling, Representation, and Contemporary Art and Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance. Ian Baucom is Associate Professor of English at Duke University. He is the author of Out of Place: Englishness, Empire, and the Locations of Identity and Specters of the Atlantic: Finance Capital, Slavery, and the Philosophy of History (forthcoming from Duke University Press). Sonia Boyce is an internationally renowned visual artist. She is Associate Lecturer in Fine Art at Central Saint Martin’s School of Art and Design at the University of the Arts, London. She was a co-director of the African and Asian Visual Artists Archive at the University of East London (1996–2002).
Release date NZ
April 11th, 2005
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by David A. Bailey
  • Edited by Ian Baucom
  • Edited by Sonia Boyce
Illustrations
116 (31 in color; 85 in timeline as b-w)
Pages
368
Dimensions
201x252x23
ISBN-13
9780822334200
Product ID
1825538

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