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AFRICoBRA : messages to the people / Jeffreen M. Hayes.

Fine Arts Library N6538.N5 A47 2020
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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Contributor:
Hayes, Jeffreen M., curator, contributor.
Guy, Leslie, contributor.
AFRICOBRA (Group of artists), issuing body, organizer.
Museum of Contemporary Art (North Miami, Fla.), host institution.
Conference Name:
Biennale di Venezia (58th : 2019 : Venice, Italy), organizer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
AFRICOBRA (Group of artists).
African American artists.
African Americans--Politics and government.
Black Arts movement.
Illinois--Chicago.
United States.
AFRICOBRA (Group of artists)--Exhibitions.
Black Arts movement--Illinois--Chicago--Exhibitions.
African American art--Exhibitions.
African American art.
African American artists--United States--Exhibitions.
African Americans in art--Exhibitions.
African Americans in art.
African Americans--Politics and government--In art--Exhibitions.
African Americans.
African American artists--United States--Biography.
Genre:
Biographies.
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
187 pages : chiefly illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
Other Title:
African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists
AFri-CoBRA
Messages to the people
AFRICOBRA, Nation Time.
Place of Publication:
North Miami, FL : Museum of Contemporary Art ; New York, NY : Gregory R. Miller & Co., [2020]
Summary:
AfriCOBRA (African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists) was founded on the South Side of Chicago in 1968 by a collective of young Black artists, whose interest in Transnational Black Aesthetics led them to create one of the most distinctive visual voices in 20th-century American art. The key characteristics of what we now consider the classic AFRICOBRA look -- vibrant, 'cool-ade' colors, bold text, shine and positive images of Black people -- were essential to everyday life in the community from which this movement emerged. It is a movement with roots in the soil, streets, classrooms, studios and living rooms of the South Side of Chicago, yet its influence has extended around the world. This survey represents the first major appraisal of AFRICOBRA's work in Europe and builds on the exhibition AFRICOBRA: Messages to the People, which premiered at MOCA North Miami during Art Basel Miami 2018.
Contents:
Foreword / Chana Budgazad Sheldon
Curator's acknowledgments / Jeffreen M. Hayes
Love letter / Jeffreen M. Hayes
Blk space as home / Jeffreen M. Hayes
AFRICOBRA: messages to the people. Voices from the community ; Snapshots of Miami resistance, 1960s-1980s
AfriCOBRA: the foundation of a black aesthetic / Leslie Guy
Black womanhood front and center: leading in AfriCOBRA / Jeffreen M. Hayes ; AfriCOBRA in the studio, 1969
AFRICOBRA: nation time. Radically black in Venice / Jeffreen M. Hayes
Joy in blackness: opening receptions.
Notes:
"Published ... in conjunction with the related exhibitions ... AFRICOBRA: Messages to the People, presented at the Museum of Contemporary Art, North Miami, November 27, 2018-March 24, 2019; and AFRICOBRA: Nation Time, presented as an official Collateral Event of the 58th Venice Biennale, May 11-November 4, 2019"--Colophon.
Includes an essay by Leslie Guy.
Includes work by artists: Sherman Beck, Jeff Donaldson, Jae Jarrell, Wadsworth Jarrell, Napoleon Jones-Henderson, Barbara Jones-Hogu, Omar Lama, Carolyn Mims Lawrence, Nelson Stevens, and Gerald Williams.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781941366301
1941366309
OCLC:
1159821315

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