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[BlackMass Publishing artists' books]
LIBRA - Limited N7433.4.B532 B53 2020 30 v. in box
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Artists' books--Specimens.
- Artists' books.
- African Americans--History--Miscellanea.
- African Americans.
- Genre:
- Artists' books.
- Zines.
- Physical Description:
- 30 volumes : illustrations ; 14-30 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Jamaica, N.Y. : BlackMass Publishing, [2020-2024]
- Contents:
- [Untitled, collection of photos of Black Muslims]
- Don Cherry [discography 1958-1994]
- [Ornette Coleman discography 1958-2015]
- Moving tides
- Jack Johnson
- Jazz glossary
- [Masjid fes] / [Kwamé Sorrell]
- Study on Asante traditional buildings
- Cecil Taylor-Free improvisation #3 Min Tanaka- The rite of spring
- Je suis en face
- BMP staff paper [10 blank pages of music staff paper in brown paper bag]
- Coltrane live at Birdland Jazz Club 1963
- Thelonius Monk
- African pottery forming and firing / [Kwamé Sorrell]
- Story in Harlem slang [reprinted from Zora Neale Hurston: novels and stories, The Library of America, 1995]
- Interview with Amiri Baraka [conducted for Eyes on the Prize II]
- In the other's language : Jacques Derrida interviews Ornette Coleman, 23 June 1997
- [Yusuf Hassan and the National University Libray of Kosovo "Pjeter Bogdani" : publication composed on site from the library's archive of newspaper clippings]
- Auditory terms / Kwamé Omari
- Auditory terms [spiral-bound] / Kwamé Omari
- Julius Eastman
- "The dread affair" "Inna Liverpool" "A rasta time in Palestine"
- Flying punks
- Rev. Noah Davis
- Tommy Ladnier
- Rahsaan Roland Kirk
- Sonny Rollins
- Middle passage and after / Larry Neal
- Henry Sylvester Williams (1869-1911)
- Russell Atkins.
- Notes:
- Title supplied by cataloger.
- Collection of 30 zines published between 2020 and 2024 by BlackMass Publishing on subjects of black history relating to politics, jazz, religion, architecture and other themes.
- "BlackMass Publishing, founded in 2019, is a New York-based collective and independent press that promotes the work of Black artists and 'represents' them through 'publishing activities' such as zines"-- cyro space website. https://www.cyro-space.com/en/post/interview-yusuf-hassan-from-blackmass-publishing_english-edition-1
- Yusuf Hassan is the founder of BlackMass Publishing and creator of many of the uncredited zines.
- Issued in archival storage box.
- OCLC:
- 1503675201
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